We need to hear from you! Please click here to complete a brief questionnaire. This year the Blue Quill Community League is installing a Pilot Garden in Spring 2021! The pilot garden is a temporary installation to provide residents access to garden space while we obtain permits and secure funding for our […]
Trevor Gerbrand
This weekend, the EFCL turns 100 years old! Our very own Garth Paul Ukrainetz, Poet Laureate of the Blackmud Creek has penned a poem titled ‘100 Snowy Years Ago’ to celebrate the event. 100 Snowy Years Ago 100 snowy years agoThe Federation startedCommunities of EdmontonTheir noble goals impartedTo foster healthy […]
On November 24, Premier Jason Kenney issued a state of emergency for the province of Alberta. As a result, new mandatory restrictions were introduced to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Alberta. These measures are in place until December 15th and do impact the way our Community Leagues can operate. […]
The BQCL outdoor ice is actively being prepared for the 2020/2021 winter season. Check out changes to meet COVID-19 restrictions.
On October 15, 2020 the Blue Quill Community League hosted their first ever virtual AGM on Zoom! We had an amazing turnout as the league went through the highlights of 2020 and discussed what we will see for 2021. If you missed the presentation or would like to review it […]
Blue Quill Community League is looking for volunteers to help run a casino and in return you will help fundraise for us to keep providing amazing facilities and programs such as the skating rink, basketball courts and community garden!
In December, Edmonton City Council will discuss the 2021 budget, which will help determine the property tax levy for next year. If you’d like to have your voice heard and help shape Edmonton’s future then sign up to the Edmonton Insight Community to participate in the survey!
In partnership with the City of Edmonton, the League hosted two temporary pop-up garden sites from May to September 2020. These temporary garden sites in Blue Quill and Skyrattler Parks were part of a City program aimed at increasing the number of community gardens across Edmonton during the COVID-19 crisis.