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Never one to skip a beat

Never one to skip a beat

Virtually every news outlet in the country reported that Gord Bamford was the big winner at the Canadian Country Music Awards scooping up three major awards in Halifax last weekend.
Skillet

Skillet

Sorrentino’s Restaurant on St. Albert Trail is back with its 21st annual Mushroom Harvest. The domed fungus is a culinary delight popular with some, revered by others.
Say 'cheese' to nature

Say 'cheese' to nature

Hit them with your best shot. Make that your best shots.
Arden Theatre season gets off to a galloping start

Arden Theatre season gets off to a galloping start

If you were to look solely at the Arden Theatre’s ticket sales for its first concerts, you would never guess Alberta’s economy is in a tailspin.
Chatter

Chatter

Western Canadian Music Awards Show The 13th annual Western Canadian Music Awards will honour the achievements of western Canadian artists on Sept. 20 at Victoria’s McPherson Playhouse.
From parks to anti-polio push

From parks to anti-polio push

It’s been a whirlwind trip for Tim Schilds and it isn’t over yet. The governor of Rotary District 5370 and his wife Sally have been travelling to the 60 clubs under his leadership – from North Battleford, Sask., to Fort Nelson, B.C.
Cosplay struts into Western Canada Fashion Week

Cosplay struts into Western Canada Fashion Week

Cosplay designer Vicky Lau lives to create epic fantasy. Her edgy costume designs deliver such a kick she’s been invited a second time to show a collection at Western Canada Fashion Week (WCFW).

Food drive this weekend

Fall is just around the corner and that means students are back in school, the leaves are changing colours, and the St. Albert Food Bank is rallying the troops for a very big event.
Hit 'Refresh' on your wardrobe, Shop the Closet organizers say

Hit 'Refresh' on your wardrobe, Shop the Closet organizers say

Clothes shopping is something that many people enjoy, women included. That’s not news, of course, but what is new is an event coming up this weekend.
For the love of wombats

For the love of wombats

A lot of junior high students are mutant humanoids. So says John F. Robbins, a former science teacher with a 35-year career at Ellerslie Junior High.
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