The Daily is now open! Serving up breakfast and diner fair, this new restaurant is downstairs of Kensington’s Higher Ground Cafe. Check em’ out! www.dailyyyc.com
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“I don’t care. I want the cracks, the rust, the gnarled old trees. I want the seediness, the wear and the tear. We earned it, as a community. We wear it with pride. What’s going to happen in a few years when this place gets so redeveloped that it’s not recognizable as Sunnyside anymore? What are they all going to come down and see?”
“The brain child of a group of Calgary locals with a passion for business and a love of pop culture, Gummi opened its doors in December 2011 and has already established a cult following. An inevitable fun house of candy, odd toys and wacky gifts Gummi is guaranteed to make you smile.
Now with locations in Kensington and our brand new spot Whyte Ave in Edmonton.
To all our regulars we thank you for sharing our love and helping us improve along the way. To those who we haven’t met yet…we can’t wait to see you.” Gummi Boutique on 10th Street NW, www.gummiboutique.ca
“I’m a lighting designer at SMP Engineering. I’m working on the West Eau Claire Pathway, amongst other things. Our office is just above Peppino on Kensington Road.
I can’t believe how many corporate offices are in Kensington. It’s great working down here, knowing you’re not just a corporate drone walking in and amongst the office towers downtown. You can actually get to know your maintenance person in your building.
I like that Kensington is a community. Just this morning on the way to work I had a wonderful conversation with a lady walking her dog. I don’t know her name, but was a nice chat. You feel like you have a place in this community, no matter who you are–you’re not just here to do your job.” Ian, Lighting Designer, SMP Engineering.
The landscape of Sunnyside and Kensington changes so fast, it’s hard to remember sometimes what it looked like before. Two years ago, I shot a photo of the 10th street strip, knowing that it would look remarkably different. I wonder what it will look like two years ago from now, or twenty years from now.

10th Street NW on April 19, 2014