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The mouth-watering past

The mouth-watering past

You might think that the Father Lacombe Chapel is a quaint little building steeped in history, but you’ll never go because it doesn’t have food. Well, tomorrow is the day to change your mind.
Skillet

Skillet

The sizzle is on. Some of Canada’s best amateur cooks and professional chefs from across Alberta and the country are gathered this weekend at the Canadian Food Championships.

St. Albert bell ringers ap-peal

With a flick of the wrist and a sweep of the arm, the well-rehearsed bell ringers play note after note in fluid motions. The Classic Bronze handbell ringers offer a peek at their upcoming bi-annual festival slated to take place at St.
SAIF thanks classic car event

SAIF thanks classic car event

The St. Albert Cruisers held another successful Autorama event at the end of the May, but at the end of the day, the glorious classic car show doubled up as a massive fundraiser. The Cruisers presented St.
St. Albert celebrates inaugural country music festival

St. Albert celebrates inaugural country music festival

The inaugural Celebrating Country kicks off Saturday, July 29 with a salute to iconic country recording artists whose presence have cast a long shadow in the last five decades. The outdoor concert, hosted at the St.
STARFest a constellation of great authors

STARFest a constellation of great authors

The stars are lining up for the St.
Regency dance lessons offered for Pride and Prejudice Ball

Regency dance lessons offered for Pride and Prejudice Ball

Once more Regency Encounters recreates the classic 1813 balls from Jane Austen’s epic Pride and Prejudice. The date 1813 was a major crossroads in the romance between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy.
K-Days concert lineup boasts 22 acts

K-Days concert lineup boasts 22 acts

The biggest Edmonton show returns to liven up the summer. K-Days is back at Northlands July 21 to 30 for a 10-day party packed with thrilling midway rides, rodeo action, trade shows, a powwow competition and tempting carnival treats.
I Heard About Your Murder looks at family and secrets

I Heard About Your Murder looks at family and secrets

Playwright-director Stewart Lemoine’s world premiere of I Heard About Your Murder is far from your typical murder mystery. Now that doesn’t mean there’s minimal subterfuge.
Portfolio

Portfolio

Glorious and Free – A Celebration of Canada is the new exhibit arriving just in time for the country's sesquicentennial.
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