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Locals get wacky in global scavenger hunt

Locals get wacky in global scavenger hunt

By Kevin Ma If you saw a group of zombies playing croquet by Father Lacombe Chapel last week, you can blame Colette Bachand and Paige Brenneis.

Kyler Schogen releases first instrumental CD

Most adults reach a point where nostalgic memories keep crowding their thoughts – the glow of senior prom, the spiffy first car or the first real job.
Fringe: the go-to place for art and heart

Fringe: the go-to place for art and heart

The Edmonton Fringe Festival attracts performers from across the world, but in 2015, there appears to be an uptick in improv, music and dance productions. “Dance has found its way into the Fringe,” artistic director Murray Utas said.
Teen gets Queened with prestigious prize

Teen gets Queened with prestigious prize

by Scott Hayes Describing Habba Mahal as socially minded might only scratch the surface of the young woman’s dedication to bettering her community.
Labyrinth screening wraps up library game

Labyrinth screening wraps up library game

by Scott Hayes The summer reading program at the St. Albert Public Library is having a banner year and the organizers are setting up a wrap party along with a little voodoo.
Dennis DeYoung steps up at rock fest

Dennis DeYoung steps up at rock fest

Dennis DeYoung of Styx is replacing singer Pat Benatar as headliner at the Edmonton Rock Music Festival on Saturday.
Chatter

Chatter

Half a dozen of St. Albert’s future country stars competed at Big Valley Jamboree’s 2015 ATB Homegrown Talent Stage. Andrea Shipka, 16, and Hailey Benedict, 13, last year’s winner of the junior competition reached the Top 10.

Skillet

If anything, Taste of Edmonton reinforced the belief that we love to eat. More and more foodies are searching for new experiences in outlying areas and they are popping up with regularity. The Morinville Festival Society has joined this exciting culinary trend to present the second annual Farm to Table Dinner on Aug. 22.
Bottles to backpacks

Bottles to backpacks

by Scott Hayes Tyler Gilmore will be entering Grade 6 at Muriel Martin Elementary School with a heartwarming story about what he did on his summer vacation.
Knight of Yoga

Knight of Yoga

It will be akin to an invasion of sun salutations to kick off the fall. The first annual Knight of Yoga in September will be a three-hour yoga-thon, a St. Albert fundraiser in support of Knight's Cabin Cancer Retreats. “Edmonton is my hometown,” said the retreat's founder Lisa Belanger, “so it was an obvious choice of location for this epic event. It also is the perfect place to find Knight of Yoga participants and inspiring yoga teachers.”
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