ICE Level: The feature on Yoga in Ford Hall
Jessica Kent takes you inside the first two yoga classes held in Ford Hall.
ICE Level
Jessica Kent takes you inside the first two yoga classes held in Ford Hall.
From new restaurants to public services, Jessica Kent gives you a tour of everything the Edmonton Tower offers.
Nearly two dozen Olympians and Paralympians who live and train in Alberta spent an evening at Rogers Place sharing their unforgettable experience in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Nearly two dozen Olympians and Paralympians spent an evening at Rogers Place being recognized in a special pre-game ceremony and recounting an unforgettable 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
Jessica Kent talks to Bruce Cook, a Nitro Circus FMX athlete who suffered a paralyzing crash doing what he loves, but had no hesitation getting back on the bike, in a different capacity.
Robert Clark’s smooth and steady voice has been a staple at Oilers games for the past five years, but now he’s leaving to pursue another passion. Jessica Kent reveals his replacement.
The Lil’ Oilers program teaches kids the fundamentals of the sport and encourages them to keep with it.
Ice specialists Matt Messer and Hanson Skotheim represented the Edmonton venue behind the scenes of the international Olympic stage.
Jessica Kent speaks to a pair of Rogers Place ice technicians as they recount their experience at the Olympics.
Jessica Kent catches up with the future residents of ICE District to find out what they’re most looking forward to about their new neighbourhood.
In an exclusive one-on-one interview, Jessica Kent talks to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman about the potential of hosting major NHL events.
Jessica Kent takes you inside Hockey Hooky, an event that saw nearly 10,000 students ditch the classroom for Rogers Place.
Jessica Kent takes a look at how the Oilers are participating in Hockey is for Everyone month.
Jessica Kent takes you inside the NHL Centennial Greatest Team Celebration.
Jessica Kent takes you inside the Oilers Skills Competition.
Jessica Kent finds out what it takes to be part of the Orange and Blue Ice Crew.
The venue played a pivotal role in welcoming several children to help grant their wishes, meeting and skating with the Edmonton Oilers.
Wishes came true for a group of kids who, not only met the Oilers, but played hockey with them.
Inner-city students are stepping out onto the ice for the very first time thanks to a new program held at the Downtown Community Arena.
Nine families were given then keys to their own homes in Carter Place, a Habitat for Humanity community sponsored by the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation.
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