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January 4, 2023January 4, 2023Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 60 – A Beautiful Ex-Garbage Dump

November 3, 2022November 3, 2022Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 58 – The MacKinnon Ravine Mystery

let's find out about parks poster - with leaf illustration
September 8, 2022September 20, 2022Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Sep 29 Live Event – About Parks

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 34: The Dredge Report

Amandah and Billie look at Billie's book, Living in the Shed
March 27, 2019April 24, 2019Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 32: Dam Complicated

February 27, 2019February 27, 2019Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 31: How Nature Shapes Us

Susan stands on the sidewalk by the bridge on a sunny day
May 30, 2018May 31, 2018Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 23: The High Level Inquisition

October 25, 2017October 25, 2017Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Episode 15: The Sign of the Ferry

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Notice anything about how this 1883 map of Edmonton’s riverlots intersects with today’s city parks? On our upcoming episode of the podcast, Zulima Acuña sparked our investigation into that question! Coming out in June 🗺️🍃
Some of the folks who helped breathe new life into the Snow Goose Festival this year: Vanita Eglauer and Geoff Holroyd. Listen now to the latest episode of Let's Find Out to hear how and why this celebration of spring migration came back to Tofield twenty years after it (and Beaverhill Lake) dried up. Far on the horizon... is that... is that the lake again?
New episode! After two decades, the Snow Goose Festival has returned, celebrating spring migration in the town of Tofield. How on earth is it back after so long? What does this mean for Beaverhill Lake, which used to be the centre of the festival before drying up in the mid-2000's? Chris grabs his binoculars and hops on a tour bus to investigate.

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