A Few Snow Tips From the City!

Winter sidewalk maintenance - Keep Your Sidewalks Safe
Snow and ice on sidewalks is hazardous for everyone. People with limited mobility, seniors, children and parents with strollers (and even those with no mobility limitations at all) may be severely injured from a fall on ice or snow.

Uncleared walkways can also make it difficult for those who deliver services in our city—mail carriers, meter readers, delivery drivers and emergency personnel—to do their jobs safely. In fact, each year, hospitals and doctors’ offices are filled with people young and old who have slipped and fallen on poorly maintained  sidewalks.

What is my role?

Community Standards Bylaw 14600 requires homeowners and tenants to clear snow and ice from every walk and driveway on or beside their property. Don’t forget about any other properties they own, including derelict and vacant buildings--they may have sidewalks that need to be shovelled too.

Use sand or ice-melting products to start the clearing process if you can’t shovel immediately after a snowfall. The fine for failing to clear sidewalks within 48 hours of the last snowfall is $100, so save yourself the money and get it done!

My neighbours haven’t been shovelling their walk. What can I do?

If you have a concern about a neighbour's uncleared walk:

  • Discuss the concern directly with your neighbour.
  • Be a Snow Angel by offering to help them keep it clear if needed. Find out more at edmonton.ca/snowangels. 
  • Record the address of the violation and a description of the problem if you can't resolve the problem directly with your neighbour.
  • Call 311 or register a complaint online at edmonton.ca. You will be asked to provide your name, address, phone number and the details of your concern in case your testimony is required in court.*

*Complaints are accepted between November 1 and May 1, and only when it has not snowed for at least 48 hours.

Learn more about sidewalk snow maintenance at edmonton.ca/wintersidewalks

Winter Roads 101

No matter what the weather does, you have places to go, and the City of Edmonton works hard to help you get there. The City has a comprehensive roadway maintenance program to help keep traffic moving safely in the winter months.

Read on to learn the basics of the winter road maintenance program, and what you can do to help keep Edmonton mobile.

When will streets be sanded? 

Sanding is the City’s first line of defense against slippery, unsafe roads. Streets are sanded as required to provide traction.

When will the main streets be plowed?

Plowing begins on main roads when 3 cm of snow has accumulated and more snow is forecasted. Roads are plowed in this order:

  1. Highways;
  2. Freeways;
  3. Main arterial roads;
  4. Bus collector routes.

During a major plowing event -- after about 10 cm has accumulated on the ground -- you can check plowing status using the interactive map at edmonton.ca/winterroads.

When will my neighbourhood roads be bladed? 

Ritchie community roads are always bladed on Thursdays, regardless of which day of the week the blading cycling begins.

Blading of residential roads is initiated once a snowpack of about 5 cm has built up. But, it doesn’t begin until highways, freeways, main arterial roads and bus collector routes have been plowed.

Swanky Ritchie Swag

Now that fall has arrived, it is time to layer up!  Our new Ritchie t-shirts ($25.00) and hoodies ($50.00) will keep you nice 'n' toasty!  With all proceeds going to the new hall, there has never been a better time to show your neighbourhood pride. We've got lots of sizes and will happily deliver in the Ritchie area.

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Yo Yo Yo - Yoga is Back in tha' Hall!

Great news Ritchie - Yoga has returned!  Join Kristal on Wednesdays from 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. at the Ritchie Community Hall. Cost is $10 with Ritchie membership or $12 without. Ritchie members can also take advantage of a 5 class package for $40.

Here's a little more about our fab instructor:
Kristal Forrest is a wife, mother, yoga teacher, and student. She has been practicing yoga for 12 years and has had the privilege of sharing this healing practice through teaching for four years. Vinyasa means movement with breath and she is pleased to be offering a gentle Vinyasa practice to the Ritchie Community. You will use the breath to transition seamlessly in and out of each posture, to keep your awareness focused, and to begin to gently open the body. All postures have modifications available to make them accessible for beginners, as well as to challenge those with an already established practice. Whether you are looking for relaxation, community, or an opportunity to get your body moving, you can find it in this class. She can't wait to meet you on your mat!

Our Abandon and Friends Show

Our Abandon and friends will be shaking Ritchie hall on Saturday November 5, at 6 p.m.  

This will be their first show as a 5-piece band! Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Of course Ritchie Community League membership has its privileges - members get a $5 discount when they show their card. 

Come check out the show and support local music in Edmonton! The band will be sharing the stage with Science Killed The Sun God and Ambiguous Pineapple. This all ages show will also benefit the Juventus Cycling Club. Visit ourabandon.com for more info. 

Adult Paint Night

Adult Paint Night is the place to be.  Come show us how you can swirl your paint brush and your wine glass at the same time!

The next paint night will be on Thursday November 10. In this class, you will use winter- themed objects to paint a winter still life and chill out with us! 

Remember, this program is for adults only but we'll take any  level of experience.

  • Where: Ritchie Community Hall - 7727 98 Street NW, Edmonton
  • Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm
  • Cost: $25.00 (cash or cheque paid on night of event)
  • Coffee is free, bring extra cash for wine
  • Members and invited guests only

Please note, to sign up you must be a RCL member. If you are worried about missing out, please email ritchieprograms@gmail.com for information about joining our awesome community league. Membership has its perks - our members are welcome to invite a non-member as a paint night guest. 

Bridge Wants You!

Whether you have a passion for cards or are new to the game, the Ritchie Bridge Club wants to bring you into the fold. The friendly group plays every Friday from noon until 3 p.m. at Ritchie Hall.  
While the excellent prize money on offer may entice you to come down, the great atmosphere, friendship, and delicious treats will have you coming back for more.  

On average the group has more than 60 players each week. Cost is $3 per person and everyone is welcome.  Just drop in, with or without a partner, or call Rose-Marie  780 - 439 4884 or Al  780 - 433 6969 for more information.

Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society (EBC)

EBC will recognize all Ritchie Community League 2016-2017 membership cards as equal to EBC membership cards. Ritchie members can now access the following EBC services at discounted rates: Use of EBC shop tools, stands and volunteer support: $2/hour. Workshop and course registration: now $5 less than non-member fee!

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Blind Enthusiasm Excites Us Too!!!

Some of you may have seen an article about a topic near and dear to our hearts...BEER.  Onbeer.org published this little gem that references Ritchie's future brewpub as well as some of the plans for quenching our thirst - like 12 to 13 varieties of beer, along with a couple of guest taps!!!

If you want to check out the article, it explains Greg Zeschuk's latest exciting venture in detail and even features a nice concept drawing of the brewpub, which many of you have probably been watching take shape at the Four Corners.  

Have a read: Blind Enthusiasm goes in with Eyes Wide Open 

We are looking for feedback on Ritchie's Yoga program!

Please follow this link and fill out our short survey to help us determine if the program could benefit from changes.  We are looking at a few things like the possibility of providing on-site child care during some of our programs. We would love to hear your thoughts on this so thanks in advance for taking a moment to complete the survey.

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Our Community

Named after the original owner of the Ritchie Mill and former mayor of the City of Strathcona, our community is home to more than 4100 people.

Over time, the neighbourhood has continued to evolve.  We have an eclectic mix of distinct wartime houses, vintage bungalows, and contemporary new builds.

As Edmonton has grown, the benefits of centrally located Ritchie have become clear. Ours is a much sought after, mature community that is exceptionally young at heart.