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Heist flick a monumental snoozefest

Heist flick a monumental snoozefest

An aging doorman, nearing retirement, plans to move to warmer climes within a few months. A younger man anxiously awaits the birth of his first child. A Russian woman studies diligently to pass the American bar exam and become a lawyer.
Craft fair to bring artistic delights to the masses

Craft fair to bring artistic delights to the masses

The clockwork of St. Albert’s cultural calendar means that every November the public gets treated to Guilded. A few weeks later the craftiest pre-Christmas sales event lands with a crowd waiting at the doors.
Playwright examines turmoil of being human

Playwright examines turmoil of being human

It’s patently unfair to write a review of a raw play reading. In most cases readings barely deserve a three-line preview. But on Monday night, Daniel MacIvor, a Canadian playwriting icon, gave a reading at St.
Life experience leads to more serious record

Life experience leads to more serious record

It isn’t often that a band can emulate the sounds of familiar influences while managing to create its own distinct style.
Double bill promises fine yarns along with fine tunes

Double bill promises fine yarns along with fine tunes

As Juno Award winners, The Good Lovelies have some of the country’s most winsome three-part harmonies. But the folk-pop trio also loves to tease its fans.
The power of a quilt

The power of a quilt

Since the First World War, perhaps no one article produced by women has been valued and remembered with more gratitude than a quilt.
New books miss the target

New books miss the target

So many people only consider the acts of remembrance or paying tribute to our country's armed forces just once a year.

A listing of Remembrance Day events

St. Albert A procession will start at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 271 at 6 Taché Street at 10:30 a.m. It will go up Taché to Sir Winston Churchill Avenue and then down St. Anne Street, stopping in front of the cenotaph.
Museum display lets people try soldiering on for size

Museum display lets people try soldiering on for size

Roy Toomey says most people probably think wearing a soldier’s uniform would be a neat experience, exhilarating even. That feeling lasts right up until you actually put it on.
Vet shares stories with library audience

Vet shares stories with library audience

Monte Stout has a lot to say about his experiences with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the Second World War. That’s probably why he’s on the roster of speakers with the Memory Project, and it’s also why he showed up at the St.
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