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Recyling is good for our environment. Photo: Prince Charles School Grade 6 Class.
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Transit and bus shelters are needed in our winter city. Photo: Prince Charles School Grade 6 Class.
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A class visit to the Police Station, Photo: Prince Charles School, Grade 6 Class.
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Libraries are important places to gather and study. Photo: Prince Charles School Grade 6 Class.
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Attractions like the Telus World of Science are great! Photo: Prince Charles School Grade 6 Class.
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Urban Forest. Parks and trees are important to our quality of life. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Reflection. A balance between business, residential and green space. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Forget about the obstacles. Get to the other side! Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Reach For Your Limits. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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An Infinite World Beyond the Cage. This structure, unique to Edmonton, symbolizes a refuge or place of shelter. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Descent to the Barren Palace. Trees framing the Muttart - a great attribute to the City. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Silhouette cast on pure water reflecting the city’s heart and soul. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Rejoicing differences that bring us together, flying colours meld into a harmony of pride that is the City of Champions. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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Hard working police officers. It is comforting living in a city that provides such incredible service to keep us safe and secure. This makes Edmontonians feel proud, but more importantly, protected. Photo: H. DuPerron
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If the city could work on cleaning up our streets and alleys and each homeowner made an effort to hide or cover their waste, Edmonton would become more appealing and welcoming. Photo: H. DuPerron
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We are a diverse city, with many independent artists & musicians. Ads for shows & events on light posts are often seen as a nuisance or vandalism, but they attest to the movement, life & character of our city. Photo: H. DuPerron
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Places to connect, catch up and come together, coffee shops, cafes and restaurants are meeting places for people of any age. Places like this provide the connectedness we long for & the hot cup o’ joe we crave. Photo: H. DuPerron
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This Leisure Centre is a wonderful thing Edmonton offers. Central to anyone who lives in north Edmonton, this is a place I frequently visit and enjoy. It is an awesome place to promote health & wellness in our city. Photo: H. DuPerron
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This represents the church, community and relationships we can build within worship places in our city. While churches are not a city service, they are safe environments where people can join with others to rejoice & flourish. Photo: H. DuPerron
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One of many aspects that make Edmonton a great place to live, this fantastic locale where music and the arts come alive has been providing entertainment for many years, attracting many celebrated & legendary people. Photo: H. DuPerron
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We take for granted - Police Service protection & patrol, transportation & reliability of taxis, the character & beauty of the Hotel McDonald overlooking the river valley - all aspects that make our city more livable, safe & reliable. Photo: H. DuPerron
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Like plants in a greenhouse, we see outside, but do we know what it’s like? Do we know what the sun feels like, the river sounds like, the trees smell like? ..We never really leave or forget, because this is where our roots are. Photo: P. Wong & M. Sim
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The city is becoming more architecturally appealing & artsy. This beautiful building, soon be the new Art Gallery, brings life and beauty to our downtown core and will soon provide a place to soak in modern culture. Photo: H. DuPerron
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This age old path worn into the soil over the years travels into the heart of the City of Festivals. There is a distant echo of laughter once heard from a child running ahead joyfully crying out “Daddy the festival is starting!” Photo: P.Wong & M.Sim
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Parks like this encourage interaction between children and parents & are a very important part of a community, where memories are made & bonding happens. Families congregate at parks to enjoy the outdoors & connect with one another. Photo: H. DuPerron