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Inspirational Video featuring Eva Chipiuk owner of Edmonton’s Newest Hot Yoga Studio

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Yoga Girl on Edmonton’s new Walterdale Bridge stars Eva Chipiuk, owner of Edmonton’s newest hot yoga studio, Studio X. Film shot by Edmonton Cinematographer Raoul Bhatt (https://www.instagram.com/bhattmaan)

Eva’s open, positive and inspirational teaching style provides beginners and advanced Bikram students alike an opportunity to gently challenge themselves. Eva provides safe, gentle alignment instruction so you can learn the poses and build strength, balance, flexibility and a calm mind. This is a perfect Bikram yoga practice for all levels in Edmonton.

Bikram Yoga is traditional Hatha Yoga practiced in a heated (40 degree) and humid (40 percent) environment. It is series of 26 postures and 2 breathing exercises that systematically effects every part of your body by moving your body through your full range of motion.

Check out some more of Eva’s great Yoga classes: http://studioxbikramyoga.com/schedule/

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http://studioxbikramyoga.com/
https://instagram.com/studioxbikramyoga
https://www.facebook.com/studioxbikramyoga

2023 Election

Calgary, Edmonton mayors expect good relationship with re-elected UCP government

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Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek speaks at an announcement in Calgary on April 25, 2023. The mayors of Alberta’s two largest cities say they expect a good relationship with a re-elected United Conservative Party government, despite its loss of seats in Calgary and Edmonton. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

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The mayors of Alberta’s two largest cities say they expect a good relationship with a re-elected United Conservative Party government, despite its loss of seats in Calgary and Edmonton.

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek adds that all politicians need to stand up against hate and divisiveness.

Gondek and Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi say the cities and the province need to work together to address affordability.

Sohi adds that it’s unfortunate Edmonton won’t have any representation in the provincial government.

Danielle Smith’s UCP dominated outside the two big cities while retaining enough support in Calgary to lessen the pain of an NDP sweep in Edmonton and win a second consecutive majority government.

Several of Smith’s cabinet ministers were unseated, including former health minister Jason Copping and former mental health and addiction minister Nicholas Milliken in Calgary, as well as deputy premier Kaycee Madu in Edmonton.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 30, 2023.

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‘It doesn’t feel real’: uneral held in Edmonton for mother, child killed in stabbing

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