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A walk into the past

A walk into the past

Walking around St. Albert is about to get historical once again. Heritage Sites educational programmer Roy Toomey gets to play tour guide for his summer series of Historic Walking Tours. “I'm excited about it. I had no idea when I started it that it was going to be this popular,” he said, describing an average attendance as “gangbusters.”
Canada Day concert salutes fallen heroes

Canada Day concert salutes fallen heroes

It’s time to dust off the beaver and celebrate Canada’s 148th birthday. Down at St. Albert city hall, Nicole Pearson wants to make sure everyone will have a good time.
Happy 148th Canada

Happy 148th Canada

Canada Day is more than just a day off of work, or at least it should be.
Mazer makes her own Eden

Mazer makes her own Eden

Arriving on a new author bookshelf is a trial not for the impatient or the weak of heart. Jae Mazer, however, has been waiting for this day to come her entire life. Literally.
They're all lumberjacks, and they're okay

They're all lumberjacks, and they're okay

It's a beautiful Sunday morning in Morinville.
The Works has more works than you can shake a paintbrush at

The Works has more works than you can shake a paintbrush at

The Works has opened to take over Edmonton for the next two weeks. The annual art and design festival features hundreds of artists showing their work at numerous venues with more than 60 exhibits and 700 individual pieces of art.
Mural marks school's 50th

Mural marks school's 50th

Albert Lacombe school is as pretty as a picture these days, or hundreds of pictures, depending on how you look at it.
Saint Albert happily haunts St. Albert

Saint Albert happily haunts St. Albert

“Is it possible the dead are haunted by the living?” asks one of the characters in Teatro La Quindicina’s world premiere of Saint Albert now running at Backstage Theatre.
Calvin Berger reminds us it's not all about looks

Calvin Berger reminds us it's not all about looks

It’s tough to produce a show when you’re halfway around the world in Thailand.
Chatter

Chatter

St. Albert’s Arden Theatre is a niche stop for Beatles tribute artists. However, Saturday, June 27, is the first time the road show theatre is hosting one direct from Argentina. That’s right.
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