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Arthurson gets historical for new series

Arthurson gets historical for new series

Edmonton author Wayne Arthurson is set to release his new book tomorrow but before you get all excited for a new Leo Desroches mystery thriller, hold on there. This one isn’t part of the detective series. It’s entirely something else.
Jerky vendor is not what you expect

Jerky vendor is not what you expect

“Jerky here, get your beef jerky!” Imagine the voice that’s bellowing that sales call out across the busy St. Albert Farmer’s Market.
Hot cars for a great cause

Hot cars for a great cause

Just in case you thought that the end of summer meant the end of hot rod shows, think again.
Sully a riveting tale of heroism on board and off

Sully a riveting tale of heroism on board and off

We probably all remember the incredible story of the pilot who safely landed his passenger plane into New York’s Hudson River on a cold January morning in 2009. It wasn’t called the Miracle on the Hudson for nothing.
Passionate for smokin'

Passionate for smokin'

Jean Paré, founder of the Company's Coming cookbook series, is an Alberta success story of a woman who over the course of 25 years launched a small catering company that grew into an international cookbook publishing empire.
City takes charge of NYE fireworks

City takes charge of NYE fireworks

St. Albert's fireworks display on New Year's Eve will continue as usual, after responsibility for the light show transitioned to the city from the Victory Life Church.
Literacy is in the cards

Literacy is in the cards

Many of us probably take literacy a little bit for granted. After all, you wouldn’t be reading this without it.
Portfolio

Portfolio

Reconstructions is an exhibit featuring multimedia pottery and ceramic artworks by Redwater artist Brenda Danbrook. On display until Oct. 29. Artist Robert Sinclair is also the featured artist in the Art Rental and Sales Gallery upstairs.
Fun time in Finland for Scouts

Fun time in Finland for Scouts

When they returned to school this week, many students were inevitably asked what they did on their summer vacations. Undoubtedly, many answered with tales of visits to the family cabin, or driving trips to the lake or to go camping.

Library opens a new chapter … on wheels

The motor of library outreach has really started to rev in the city, especially with this shiny new silver van zipping from place to place. The St.
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