What’s on Edmonton wants to Congratulate the following Winners of WOE Merchandise.
Bill C. of the Southgate Area was the lucky winner of the Gretzky Jersey
Joan B. also in the Southgate area won a WOE tote bag.
Andrew E. of Lessard won a WOE T-shirt
Every post enters your name to win one of these prizes. Post Often as we have more giveaways on January 31, 2012.

Pub Star Idol Edmonton 2012 Announced

Win a Trip for 2 to Fabulous Las Vegas

with Construct Media Canada and Westside Pub.  The Kickoff to Edmonton’s Premier Idol Contest is FEB. 16 & What’s on Edmonton will be following the contest and giving you all the inside scope weekly.  Online Registration is Available at Contest site  pubstaridol.com.  Follow on  Facebook  Twitter.  Hosting Pub details: westsidepub.ca

If your pub is interesting in hosting as well there will be a Pub Battle between the Pubs involved with Pub Star Idol Edmonton 2012.  Send all inquires here

RCCO Edmonton and Sundays at Three Present Michael Unger in Concert at the Davis Organ

Extend the Music of the Season at the Winspear with Sundays at Three featuring with Michael Unger and The Davis Organ

Sundays at 3 presents the Fourth Annual Stuart and Winona Davis Memorial Tribute and the second concert of its Canadians Near and Far season featuring Canadian organist Michael Unger. Michael’s program will feature works by Widor, Schumann, Daquin, Raison, Litaize, Bach and Canadian composer Henry Hugh Bancroft.
Originally from Toronto, Michael studied at the University of Western Ontario and the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY where he currently lives. Michael, an organist and harpsichordist, appears as a soloist and chamber musician in tours throughout North America, Europe and Japan. He is the 2008 winner of both First Prize and Audience Prize in the American Guild of Organists’ National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance (NYACOP) among other awards.

Link: http://www.rcco.edmonton.ab.ca/sundays_at_3-2012-01-08.html

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Homo Energeticus: An Ellulian Analysis of the Alberta Oil Sands

The Alberta oil sands are examined in the context of Jacques Ellul’s analysis of the technological society. Ellul’s theory of technology as a social rather than technical phenomenon illuminates the rhetoric of economic necessity and inevitability used to justify the particular case of the Alberta oil sands industry. Ohter social values – including moral goods, future generations and environmental sustainability – are subsumed within efficient mastery of nature. This techno-logic recognizes no logic but its own and thus assumes for itself a sacred character. Applying Ellul’s hermeneutic provides grounding for the examination of tensions surround the Alberta oil sands.

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This post was submitted by Sheridan James.

FREE TAX SAVINGS SESSION

Do you pay a lot of tax every year? Do you want to learn ways to pay less tax? If i help you pay less tax, that means you’ll save money, what would you do with that money? Please call to register for this free session and learn tax savings strategies. Call 780-695-9737.

This post was submitted by Josepha.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

The Team at What’s On Canada and What’s On Edmonton would like to wish everyone and their families a great holiday season and warms wishes and hopes we can all spread love to everyone around us. Dream Big and work hard to fulfill everything you have set your sites for.