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Centralta launches six history books

Last week, the Centralta Tourism Society officially launched six historical books of the region that have been decades in the making.
Fred Eaglesmith Travelling Show returns to Arden after a two-year absence

Fred Eaglesmith Travelling Show returns to Arden after a two-year absence

Country-roots singer Fred Eaglesmith is an outspoken critic of the music industry, media, government, big business and politics. He has been critical of music industry decision-makers and railed against government grants to musicians.
Authentic Art totally unique

Authentic Art totally unique

Art is always meant to be authentic but now there’s an art exhibit in this city that’s so capital ‘A’ authentic that it’s even in the name of the show and of what inspired it.
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Chatter

Pull out your laugh track. Rapid Fire, the company with the region’s sharpest, wittiest improvisers gets ready to jump on a laugh-a-minute soapbox one more time. The Edmonton improvisers, including St.
Heartland launches 10th anniversary season

Heartland launches 10th anniversary season

I can’t see former St. Albert resident Mark Haroun’s face during our telephone interview from Calgary. But I do hear the smile in his voice. With good reason.
A double play for Andrea House

A double play for Andrea House

The multi-talented Andrea House is a singer-songwriter who thrives on taking creative risks by experimenting with several genres. And it’s paid off handsomely.
St. Albert web series screened at Edmonton Short Film Festival

St. Albert web series screened at Edmonton Short Film Festival

Every kid seems to have a cellphone or tablet. However, nine-year-old Sabrina Anderson has taken technology one step further.
History takes a backseat in hotrod heist potboiler

History takes a backseat in hotrod heist potboiler

St. Albert author Dawn Ius thrilled the Young Adult (YA) readership last year with her teenaged spin on the real story of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
At the top of their game

At the top of their game

Brett Kissel may have been crowned king of the Canadian Country Music Awards, however two Morinville musicians are feeling on top of the world after their CCMA win.
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Chatter

Mohamed Fahmy speaks On Dec.
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