About this Event
In this engaging presentation, celebrated writer, filmmaker, and historian Tom Radford explores the story behind his latest book and documentary Peggy & Balmer: Two Journalists at the Edge of History. Through the lives of his grandparents, Peggy and Balmer Watt, Radford brings us to Edmonton on September 1, 1905 — the very first day of Alberta’s existence — when the promise of a new province collided with political tensions that would shape its future for generations.
About the Speaker
Tom Radford is an Edmonton-based writer, editor, and filmmaker whose work has shaped the telling of Alberta’s history for decades. He has written, produced, and directed more than fifty films, many focused on Western Canadian stories, and in 2020 was appointed to the Order of Canada for his contributions to film and culture.
Radford is also the editor of Alberta, A Celebration and Best of Alberta, a founder of the National Screen Institute, and a partner in several film production companies including Great North Productions and Clearwater Media.
The feature-length documentary version of Peggy & Balmer debuted in February 2025 and is currently streaming on TELUS Optik TV.
6:30pm - doors open - coffee, tea & dessert are served (free of charge)
7:00pm - presentation begins
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bison Lodge (formerly known as the Pioneers Cabin), 9430 Scona Road Northwest, Edmonton, Canada
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