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Images of Edmonton Magazine

Edmonton’s premier magazine showcases highlights of living and working here. It gives you an all-encompassing overview of the people, places, and progressive business climate of this city.

For individuals and for labour recruitment

Whether you are an individual interested in relocating here, or a company executive who wants to recruit skilled people, you will find Images of Edmonton useful.

Advertising that reaches skilled, potential employees

Use Images of Edmonton to promote employment opportunities at your company to the world. It’s an annual publication with a high caliber readership in Canada and a good many other countries. Distribution is 15,000, to hot prospects already interested in moving here. You will also receive up to 300 complimentary copies you can use in your labour recruitment program.

For more information on how your company can be part of the next edition, please contact Shelley Brown, Economic Development. Email sbrown@edmonton.com or phone 780.917-7637.

Why not enjoy life in one of the world’s leading mid-size cities?

Join us, where a strong economy produces hot career opportunities and families enjoy exceptional quality of life. Our education and health care facilities are second-to-none. This city has the largest urban park space in North America and festivals that are world renowned. We are community leagues, farmer’s markets, boutiques, jazz clubs, and bistros. We take pride in our vibrant city centre, citizen-friendly neighbourhoods, and architectural flair. We’re a cultural capital, a recreational wonderland, and a tourist destination for family, friends, and the world.

To learn more about living and working in the Edmonton region, visit the Moving to Edmonton section.

To learn more about what to see and do, including Edmonton’s fall events line-up and vacation packages, visit For Visitors.

To learn more about the City of Edmonton visit www.edmonton.ca.



Architecture

"Alberta’s legislature building is one of the most impressive government buildings in Canada" Alberta Jewel – Pat Brennan, St Catherines Standard Sept 16, 2006