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Elvis is back in the building

Elvis is back in the building

If Elvis were alive today, would he be flattered or touched by the energy that goes into celebrating his life and music? Donny Edwards, who has more than a passing resemblance to the King, certainly seems to think so.
O'Neill named Volunteer of the Year

O'Neill named Volunteer of the Year

Mary-Patricia O’Neill was heralded as the new Volunteer Citizen of the Year during the annual awards ceremony put on by the Community Information and Volunteer Centre (CIVC) on Saturday.
Chatter

Chatter

Alberta Ballet’s final dance Love Lies Bleeding, featuring the music of Elton John and Bernie Taupin, returns for a second over-the-top engagement at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium on May 13 and 14.
PORTFOLIO

PORTFOLIO

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.
St. Albert Singers Guild hits big 3-0

St. Albert Singers Guild hits big 3-0

How time flies! That’s the buzz phrase as St. Albert Singers Guild celebrates a major milestone under the tag line Singing Our Song, 30 Years Strong.
Stupid super soap opera

Stupid super soap opera

There’s really just one thing I can give solid credit to Marvel and DC (along with their movie studio overlords) in regards to their comic book film adaptations: they really know how to suck all of the fun out of cartoons.
Mothers Day not so joyful for Mac moms

Mothers Day not so joyful for Mac moms

Grade 4 student Ryan Chouhan made a Mother’s Day card and wrote three paragraphs about why his mom is a special lady. He even planned to buy her a gift with his allowance.
A recipe for love through the ages

A recipe for love through the ages

Lust is pretty straightforward. Love, on the other hand, as Ephraim in Ten Times Two: The Eternal Courtship discovers, is a great deal more complicated.

Give money to Red Cross first, food second

The best way to offer your help and support to the evacuees and others affected by the Fort McMurray fire is to send cash to the Canadian Red Cross.

How to offer a helping hand

Many businesses, schools, churches and other organizations have established their own fundraisers. There are too many to list here. Please use your best discretion to ensure the honesty, integrity, and appropriateness of any collection.
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