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September 30th – National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

By Justin Keats | 29 September 2021

National Day of Truth and Reconciliation September 30th, 2021 is National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. This day honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.…

How do I navigate Alberta’s new COVID-19 Restrictions – September 17, 2021

By Justin Keats | 17 September 2021

Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency. COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise, largely in unvaccinated Albertans. New measures to protect the health care system, stop the spread, and increase vaccination rates come into effect starting September 16. Getting vaccinated makes us all safer. A one-time incentive of $100 is available for Albertans 18+ who get…

SPR: Emerge Artist – CJ Harrison

By Justin Keats | 16 September 2021

Tell us more about the piece you will be submitting to SPR:Emerge.  Hares and Seasons is a piece that utilizes a medium called cut paper. Stencils made with computer graphics were used to cut colored construction paper which was then assembled with glue. The design of the piece is intended to look angular and modern.  What makes you passionate about art?Art…

SPR: Emerge Artist – San Juson

By Justin Keats | 16 September 2021

Tell us more about the piece you will be submitting to SPR:Emerge.  The piece I submitted for SPR: Emerge is a simple idea of a community being uplifted by its people. I wanted to really emphasize that main concept. The spherical map withheld represents the community; the deconstructed style of the sphere represents not only the current SPR community…

SPR: Emerge Artist – Jenelle Leblanc

By Justin Keats | 16 September 2021

Tell us more about the piece you will be submitting to SPR:Emerge.  This piece is a display of businesses in Stony Plain Road flourishing and growing. Stony Plain Road is a vibrant area, and this piece shows the community in full bloom. Everyone is welcome, the doors are open, and people can walk and bike…

SPR: Emerge Artist – Sofia Capettini

By Justin Keats | 16 September 2021

Tell us more about the piece you will be submitting to SPR:Emerge.  This piece was inspired by the phrase “a window of opportunity”. It represents the vibrant community that is the Stony Plain Road area, enriched by the local businesses available. I highlighted the growth and potential of the area by using a vivid colour palette…

SPR: Emerge Artist – Angel Poon

By Justin Keats | 16 September 2021

Tell us more about the piece you will be submitting to SPR: Emerge For my piece, I was inspired by the idea that it is the people/individuals in a person’s life that make them feel at home or like they belong to a community. Each of the silhouettes in my piece belongs to a close…

SPR: Emerge Artist – Paul Twa

By Justin Keats | 16 September 2021

Tell us more about the piece you will be submitting to SPR:Emerge. The piece I am submitting is a graphic colour-blocked painting that is inspired by the street pole banners that line Stony Plain Road. The stars and rectangles that decorate these banners have been deconstructed and re-arranged in the painting, creating an implied central…

SPR Marketing Survey

By Justin Keats | 26 August 2021

Stony Plain Road Business Association is currently taking initiative in creating a desirable atmosphere for the visitors of Stony Plain Road. We understand that there are certain frustrations which withhold people’s preference for choosing to shop in our area in comparison to other shopping and service areas. To begin our journey of improvement, we must…

ETS Transit Routes – Stony Plain Road Area

By Justin Keats | 20 August 2021

Community Routes: Connect seniors’ residences with nearby services. The buses come every 60 minutes or better during midday. They run seven days a week. Crosstown Routes: Connect suburban areas without going through downtown. The buses come every 30 minutes or better on weekdays and midday on weekends. The rest of the time, they come every 60 mins…