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High Energy 21: The Future Museum is an exhibit featuring the artworks of students from Bellerose, Ă©cole Secondaire Ste. Marguerite d’Youville, Paul Kane, St. Albert Catholic, and Outreach high schools. On display until May 27. 19 Perron St.
Gizmo Guys rev it up at children's festival

Gizmo Guys rev it up at children's festival

Allan Jacobs, 61, and Barrett Felker, 57, must be shaking their heads.
Fool's gold

Fool's gold

No proper discussion of the works of writer/director Shane Black can be complete without immediately asking oneself what makes the ‘buddy cop’ movie work well.
Rainmaker Rodeo stage is ready to party

Rainmaker Rodeo stage is ready to party

St. Albert’s 51st Rainmaker Rodeo has snagged two of Canadian country’s hottest acts, and they may just be the perfect entertainment for this rollercoaster month of May.
Canadian fiddle champ marks 65th album release

Canadian fiddle champ marks 65th album release

Canadian fiddle champion Calvin Vollrath and a squad of special guests return for the fifth annual Spring Fling.

Autorama more than just cars

Autorama is one of the biggest events on St. Albert's social calendar for May, and it's not just for the old-timers out there. By all accounts, it's a classic car show for kids of all ages to enjoy. So says Bob Fisher, a member of the St.
Chatter

Chatter

One of St. Albert’s up and coming triple threat performers, Grace Bokenfohr, is part of the Citadel Theatre’s Young Acting Company presenting Polaroid Stories. The Grade 12 Bellerose High student was part of St.
Bellerose kicks butt at Can You Hear Me Now

Bellerose kicks butt at Can You Hear Me Now

The Bellerose Poetry Slam Team was the squad to beat at Can You Hear Me Now, the province’s major poetry slam competition for high school students. And they did not disappoint.
Startling illumination

Startling illumination

Carol Shields knew a lot about writing. The late author won both the American Pulitzer Prize as well as the Governor General’s Award for Literary Merit here in Canada, both for the same book: The Stone Diaries.

A brush in one hand… and a glass of wine in the other

There are lots of things that you would generally expect to see at the bar: people watching the game, people enjoying an over-sized platter of nachos and a round of pints, people talking loudly as they unwind after a hard day’s work … 
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