Building the Next Generation of Players — The Whyte Ridge Way

by | November 16, 2025

At Whyte Ridge Community Centre, our soccer philosophy is simple: put the player first. Every season, our focus is on creating an environment where young players feel welcome, supported, and excited to learn — whether they’re kicking a ball for the first time or developing their skills for competitive play. Soccer in Whyte Ridge is about more… Read More: Building the Next Generation of Players — The Whyte Ridge… »

Winter Programming is Here!

by | December 15, 2025

The leaves are off the trees and there is a definite nip in the air now.  Not only do we start to turn our attention to the holiday season, but also to Winter programming at Whyte Ridge Community Centre! There are some favourites back for Winter and some new options as well. For the kids,… Read More: Winter Programming is Here! »

We Are Hiring – Winter Facilities Attendant

by | December 3, 2025

We are currently hiring Facilities Attendants for the 2025 /2026 Winter season. Are you ready to become part of a great team at Whyte Ridge? Eligible participants must be 16 years old. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Under the supervision of the General Manager, this position is responsible for the completion of the daily tasks designed to ensure and maintain… Read More: We Are Hiring – Winter Facilities Attendant »

When the Bohemians Come to Town

by | October 16, 2025

We’re very fortunate here in Canada to have access to diverse wildlife – even within city limits. Among the many bird species observable directly from my kitchen window are the winter visitors – Bohemian Waxwings. True to their name, Bohemian Waxwings are free spirits that lead a nomadic lifestyle most of the year, traversing North… Read More: When the Bohemians Come to Town »

How Sweet It Is: Pairing Wine with Dessert

by | October 15, 2025

How Sweet It Is: Pairing Wine with Dessert When you think of serving wine, few people think of pairing it with dessert. However, a properly matched dessert wine can significantly enhance the dining experience. We often spend as much—or more—time preparing dessert than the other courses, so why not try something different and serve wine… Read More: How Sweet It Is: Pairing Wine with Dessert »

CANADA POST STRIKE – information

by | December 15, 2025

Due to the Canada Post Strike newsletters are not being distributed to community.  Our City Counsellor, MLA and MP newsletters are now considered flyers. We wanted you to still have access to their information.  Please click the header “News” on our page, Janice Lukes’, Obby Khan’s  and Ben Carr’s websites are linked. To access MP… Read More: CANADA POST STRIKE – information »

Summer Carnival – Thank You!

by | August 27, 2025

This year’s Whyte Ridge Summer Carnival was a fantastic celebration of community spirit, sunshine, and fun! Families from across the neighbourhood came out to enjoy an afternoon filled with games, delicious food, lively music, and plenty of laughter. The kids’ zone was bustling with activity, bubble soccer, carnival games, MyGym play structure, glitter tattoo and… Read More: Summer Carnival – Thank You! »

Whyte Ridge Soccer Program Update

by | October 24, 2025

As the 2025 outdoor season wraps up, we want to take a moment to celebrate another exciting and successful year for Whyte Ridge Soccer. This summer, our Youth Soccer Program saw 12 teams take the field, made up of 192 players—51 girls and 141 boys—across various age groups. These teams were guided by an outstanding group of 33 volunteer coaches and collectively played 168 matches throughout… Read More: Whyte Ridge Soccer Program Update »

Ten Seasons, Countless Kids, and One Awesome Volunteer

by | October 24, 2025

After ten years of coaching, organizing, and championing community soccer in Whyte Ridge, Yevhen Viznytsya is officially hanging up his whistle. From his early days as an assistant coach to leading the entire Mini Soccer program, he’s played a big role in shaping a program that’s grown stronger every year. Read on to find out… Read More: Ten Seasons, Countless Kids, and One Awesome Volunteer »