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6 Black Prairie trailblazers who broke barriers

Posted: Apr 25, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 25 (Clockwise from top left) Carol LaFayette-Boyd, Devon Clunis, Pamela Parker, Rosalind Smith, the Pilgrim Baptist Church and Christine Lwanga all broke barriers on the Prairies.(Submitted) This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past, present and future of Black life in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.  They re Black. They re trailblazers. They re Prairie firsts. These Black Prairie firsts sit among the leaders that have shattered glass ceilings in their respective professions. These stellar Canadians and one long-standing church have not only put down roots across the Prairie landscape, they have made deep imprints in Prairie history. 

Live, work, play: How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed Edmonton s Downtown

Article content Lisa Van Essen misses what Edmonton’s Downtown used to offer her before the COVID-19 pandemic. The 32-year-old senior development officer with the federal government moved from the Highlands neighbourhood to the city’s Downtown core three years ago, lured not just by the prospect of a shorter commute to the office but also by the chance to live, work and play in the heart of the city. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Live, work, play: How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed Edmonton s Downtown Back to video Before the pandemic, she would stop by the Nook Cafe for a quick breakfast, go to the gym at the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, or have drinks after work with her colleagues.

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