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Candy Cane Lane kicks off Friday night on 148th Street between 100th Avenue and 92nd Avenue. The full experience includes lights, sleigh rides and even a live donkey in a manger.
Candy Cane Lane lights up Friday at 5 p.m. and will stay on every night from 5 to 10 p.m. until the New Year. Edmonton Food Bank bins will be set out to accept non-perishable food donations.
Running until Jan. 1, the annual event has been recognized as an official civic event by the city to commemorate 50 years and was gifted with “Candy Cane Lane” road signs to recognize the ...
Candy Cane Lane is the main site of the Holiday Light Festival held by the Normanview Residents Group (NRG) from Nov. 28 to Christmas Eve. The layout changes yearly with new elements — some ...
Lights. They’re one of the surest signs of imminent Yuletide festivities. In Churchill Square, the annual Holiday Light Up was to take place Saturday evening. On Candy Cane Lane, which spans the ...
The Christmas lights are on at the Alberta legislature and there are choirs and activities to celebrate the season until Dec. 23. Alberta Ballet's version of The Nutcracker is on until Sunday. It ...