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Alex Cuba is back with an intimate, solo concert

Alex Cuba is back with an intimate, solo concert

Returning after more than a five-year absence from the Arden Theatre, the multiple Juno and Grammy Award winning singer's concert packs a strong body of material
Local ringette products head to PEI for Canada Winter Games

Local ringette products head to PEI for Canada Winter Games

St. Albert sisters Jazmyn and Sydney Fevin head to Charlottetown after earning coveted spots on Ringette Alberta’s performance roster.
Name change engagement sessions draw racist remarks: Mayor

Name change engagement sessions draw racist remarks: Mayor

More than a year after city council voted to fund a significant review and revision of the city's naming policy, draft revisions and processes were presented to council during a standing committee of the whole meeting on Feb. 14.
Scaled down Fire & Ice Festival is back

Scaled down Fire & Ice Festival is back

St. Albert Firefighters Local 2130 hosts the Family Day winter festival at Lacombe Lake Park on Monday, Feb. 20
Music, art, food and wine combine for romantic Latin experience

Music, art, food and wine combine for romantic Latin experience

St. Albert Latin Cultural Association celebrates Valentine's Day with a quixotic festivity
Splash and skate through Family Day (for free)

Splash and skate through Family Day (for free)

St. Albert Kinsmen and Kinettes celebrate Kin KINdness Day with free activities at Servus Place
Trial continues for mother accused of attempted murder, arson

Trial continues for mother accused of attempted murder, arson

The trial of a Canadian soldier accused of trying to kill her children by setting fire to her CFB Edmonton home continued Monday, where former CFB Fire Chief, Joseph Mayer, and investigator, Jean Grenier, testified. Crown prosecutor Dallas Sopko said the fire was the final act in a bitter custody battle. The woman — who cannot be identified under a publication ban to protect the identities of the children — faces two counts of arson and three counts of attempted murder related to the 2015 fire.
Local man released from prison after killing teen while drunk driving

Local man released from prison after killing teen while drunk driving

Shane Stevenson, 51, of St. Albert, was released from prison on Feb. 10 after losing two earlier attempts at parole.
St. Albert band nominated for a Juno Award

St. Albert band nominated for a Juno Award

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominates Altameda for Born Losers
The link between conservation and climate change

The link between conservation and climate change

“Grasslands are particularly valuable because they sequester carbon from the atmosphere and sink it into the soil where it's going to be there for a long time. There's hardly anything better than grasslands as a sink for carbon,” said Mark Mark Boyce, a professor of ecology at the University of Alberta.
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