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‘A sense of Canadian pride': RCMP Musical Ride trots into Edmonton
The RCMP Musical Ride performs in 50 communities across Canada every year. (Source: WELCA) Edmonton saw a red surge on Wednesday afternoon. The RCMP Musical Ride is a troop of up to 32 police officers with their horses as they perform intricate formations and drills to music. 'I think it just gives a sense of Canadian pride,' said Const. Matthew Connolly. It's Connolly's first time with the Musical Ride, but as someone who's worked barn rodeos, he said the performances are an 'iconic Canadian tradition.' matthew connolly Matthew Connolly on July 30, 2025. (Galen McDougall/CTV News Edmonton) 'You see us perform the drills … you see how much dedication, hard work goes into it, and it reminds you of the members that do the same thing every day for us in the RCMP,' Connolly said. The ride lasts around 30 minutes and is staged in 50 communities across Canada each year between May and October. It travels to each province once every four years. This year, Alberta, Quebec and the Northwest Territories are getting performances. Twenty members of the troop performed at the Whitemud Equine Learning Centre on Wednesday. Their next stop will be in Strathmore, Alta. 'It's a lot of physical work … you've got to be connected with your horse,' Connolly said. You also have to be prepared to power through the hot summer days in the name of tradition, he said. Each community the ride goes to raises money for local charities and non-profit groups. It's a sacrifice of time and comfort, but Connolly said he'll always do the work. 'It's something for us to give back,' he said.


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Two new pavilions join Folklorama for 54th festival
With the 54th edition of Folklorama just days away, organizers and legions of volunteers are gearing up to treat the masses to authentic eats, cultural displays and plenty of entertainment. 'When you visit a pavilion, you feel the love and pride our communities pour into sharing their heritage, and it's really a beautiful reflection of who we are collectively,' Folklorama executive director Teresa Cotroneo said at a news conference Wednesday. This year's festival kicks off Sunday featuring 43 ethno-cultural pavilions at Winnipeg venues across two weeks. Two new pavilions join the lineup – Modern Chinese and Mabuhay Philippine. Several others are set to celebrate big anniversaries, like the Pavilion of Scotland which is marking its 50th year at Folklorama. Sadly, the First Nations Pavilion announced earlier this month its decision to withdraw from the festival as its communities continue to grapple with the ongoing wildfires. However, Cotroneo said the festival has partnered with Neemu-Egwah Inc., the organization behind the First Nations Pavilion, to provide tours for evacuees staying at emergency shelters in Winnipeg. All proceeds from Folklorama help to keep each pavilion's cultural tradition alive, organizers say. 'Proceeds from each pavilion goes back to that community so the next generation can appreciate, learn and preserve the traditions, customs and recipes that make up their beautiful culture,' said Folklorama board member Kim Ly. Folklorama runs Aug. 3 to 16. More details can be found on the organization's website.