We offer support to people diagnosed with celiac disease by providing information about celiac disease and about how to live with celiac disease in Edmonton. You'll find resources to help you understand and manage a gluten free diet, as well as advice on where to shop and eating out at restaurants.
The AGLC is responsible for regulating Alberta's charitable gaming activities and for conducting and managing provincial gaming activities. It also oversees the manufacture, importation, sale, purchase, possession, storage, transportation, use and consumption of liquor in Alberta.
The MS Society provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease.MS Society has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada.
Sukyo Mahikari was established with the goal of enabling people to experience the existence of a higher dimension through experiencing the Art of True Light. The True Light of God is a spiritual energy containing God's love, wisdom and will which dissolves spiritual impurities and allows a person to realize their full inner potential. Furthermore, people are encouraged to change their way of life to a more spiritual and God-centered one by following universal principles the Creator established for the prosperity and happiness of humankind, and to use material resources with a spiritual way of thinking. The fundamental teaching of Sukyo Mahikari is: "The origin of the world is one, the origin of humankind is one, and the origin of all religions is one."
EMSA's Objectives and Bylaws clearly outline its intentions and goals. These objectives are To promote, develop and govern Minor Soccer in the City of Edmonton referred to as District (8) by the Alberta Soccer Association. To foster and encourage good character and sportsmanship, in all participants, through the principals of fair play.
The multicultural nature of the city of Edmonton is captured in the annual Cariwest celebrations. It provides an opportunity for those who are unfamiliar with Caribbean culture to experience a taste of our tradition. Cariwest is open to everyone. Anyone interested in participating is welcome, whether they are of Caribbean heritage or not.