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Thrive Magazine – Spring 2026

April 1, 2026

Thrive Magazine – Spring 2026

The Spring 2026 issue of Thrive is here.

Explore the Spring 2026 issue of Thrive — stories of connection, resilience and community impact across Edmonton:

  • Cooking Up Something New: The Autism Independent Living Association is helping autistic adults build confidence through practical life skills in the kitchen and beyond.
  • A Breath of Fresh Air: Alberta Lung is raising awareness about radon, a hidden risk in many homes, and helping families take simple steps to stay safe.
  • A Legacy of Care: One family shares how they honoured a loved one by creating a fund that will support the community for years to come.
  • In the Trades: Women entering the skilled trades are building more than careers. They are finding belonging, opening doors, and helping shape a more inclusive industry.
  • Saving Lives Together: Inspired by personal experience and new awareness, advocates are encouraging more Black Canadians to join the stem cell registry and help save lives.
  • For the Birds: Across Alberta, conservationists are working to understand and protect bird populations so they can thrive.
  • Business with Heart: Bill and Steven Knight have built a business rooted in community and share how giving back can be part of everyday success.
  • More Than Shelter: Ryan Young shares a vision for housing that goes beyond a place to live, bringing together the supports people need to build stable, lasting futures.

Read the Spring 2026 issue of Thrive online, or pick up a copy in the April edition of Edify Magazine.

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