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International Children's Festival starts buzzing

International Children's Festival starts buzzing

The 2016 International Children’s Festival of the Arts is gearing up for another transformational five-day experience running May 31 to June 4. Situated in downtown St.

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Overburden is in its last week of run. The exhibit features oil paintings by Medicine Hat artist Jessica Plattner. It will remain on display until April 30. 19 Perron St. 780-460-4310. www.artgalleryofstalbert.
The Young and the Selfless

The Young and the Selfless

Volunteering knows no boundaries of age and the evidence appears in St. Albert in early May every year.
Making choices is theme for Concrete Theatre production

Making choices is theme for Concrete Theatre production

Change can be disconcerting especially when someone undergoes a personal transformation that shifts his or her outlook on life.

Painting the town blue

There’s a new blues band and all they want to do is take your mind off your troubles.

Mission Hill’s Brass Band accordion adventures

The Mission Hill Brass Band has a knack for pulling unexpected rabbits out of a hat. Take for instance the bellows-driven accordion and brass band. At first glance, they’re an unlikely musical marriage.

Chatter

The 2016 Edmonton Music Awards were just announced and St. Albert singer-songwriters and musicians are represented in 10 of 21 categories.
St. Albert Theatre produces murder and mayhem

St. Albert Theatre produces murder and mayhem

St. Albert Theatre Troupe’s season closer, Murder at the Howard Johnson’s, is a tale that’s all too familiar with audiences. Bored housewife meets a single man and has a torrid affair.
Library to host mental health talk

Library to host mental health talk

Leif Gregersen wants to help you weather the storm of mental illness. The well-known and critically acclaimed author and public speaker is set to make a presentation on the subject at the St.
Nurturing single moms

Nurturing single moms

Layna Haley is intelligent, beautiful and works as the executive assistant to one of Edmonton's savviest high tech wizards and philanthropists – Bruce Saville. Borrowing a philanthropic leaf from her employer and mentor, the St.
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