Volume I: Spring & fall, 2020 Nov. 23 Together we can fund a cure Holiday gift guide: Edmonton edition A COVID Christmas in downtown Edmonton Edmonton’s premier museum in the age of COVID The pros and condos of living downtown Crisis and faith Feeling the burn of online learning Nov. 9 An eruption of European architecture in Edmonton A cup of COVID-19 Emily Cooper is a Parisian’s nightmare Start early, start young Downtown Dining Week Indoor hobbies and activities: COVID edition Dining in an igloo downtown Oct. 26 The great pandemic bake-off Navigating ETS during a global pandemic No more dry winters About to break Self-confidence is a lifestyle How winter affects mental health Calling all ramen lovers Don’t tell me to smile Oct. 12 ‘It’s my soul calling’ Ghost kitchens take a bite out of the Edmonton food scene A bookshop for curious people Halloween is not cancelled Naked and unafraid We are responsible Sept 29 Online class disaster A night at the drive-in A COVID summer: Cooking up change Outerwear is key How students with disabilities navigate online courses The end of CERB and its impact on local residents April 3 Nights in Wonderland Laying the tracks Breaking the COVID silence Converting car parts to plunder Hopping into Easter with COVID Property king Virtual comfort in a time of no joy A big little book store How the homeless keep their stuff Humans of The Magpie Maggie’s take: The good, the bad & the pandemic March 20 Will the food scene survive? Waging war on COVID-19 A coronavirus compendium Pardon the plastic COVID diaries Mass-misinformation Pandemic versus politics Strangers in a newly strange land Isolated … but alive Maggie’s take: Help Wanted March 6 Scenes from an emergency Griffins aiming for one more win A decade of Duchess ‘I don’t believe in pedestals’ Writing a new story Untangling Edmonton fashion Maggie’s take: Straight Pride is a warped philosophy Feb. 14 The new battle of Alberta Chocolate’s gift of love and joy The ugly side-effects of COVID-19 To give or not to give The seeds of a problem A scattering of sculptures Millennial real estate market The ‘beer castle’ then and now Maggie’s take: Black History is Alberta’s history Jan. 31 Hope is as small as a needle Eating healthy on a dime Graveyard myths and secrets YEG Street art A fire-cracking new year Rent isn’t rising – for now Red lights in the snow Valentine’s Day ideas Maggie’s take: Winter driving woes Back to Archives Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInEmailLike this:Like Loading...