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Waste Not, Want Not cookbook: a guide for saving food and dollars

It’s pretty rare to see a cookbook about food wastage. However, Cindy Chavich’s new cookbook Waste Not, Want Not presents some pretty astounding facts at the way we discard edibles.
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The St. Albert Amplify Festival is planning an eclectic two days of workshops, concerts and free activities for students from Grade 7 to age 21. Taking place at the Enjoy Centre on Oct.
Pumpkins abound from the ground to the grounds

Pumpkins abound from the ground to the grounds

It’s autumn now and there’s something in the air. There’s something in my latte too, and it’s not the flavour of coffee. It’s the season of the pumpkin and all you have to do is look around for a big orange squash.
After a five-year absence, Oscar Lopez returns to the Arden

After a five-year absence, Oscar Lopez returns to the Arden

There is a lot of good karma following Oscar Lopez these days, especially through the 2014 release of Apasionado.
Good-bye St. Albert, hello Athens

Good-bye St. Albert, hello Athens

Say good-bye to Doug Hoyer – at least for a few years. The St. Albert pop-rock recording artist is moving to Athens, Georgia.
Bone Cage rattles our comfort zone

Bone Cage rattles our comfort zone

As a person walks along a short stone corridor leading into L’UniThĂ©atre, the sweet perfume of cut wood charges the senses.
Teatro closes the season with a coming of age tale

Teatro closes the season with a coming of age tale

Playwright Stewart Lemoine’s love affair with history surfaces once more in The Hothouse Prince opening tomorrow night at the Backstage Theatre.
Dig-In Horticulary Festival: reconnecting with the land and food

Dig-In Horticulary Festival: reconnecting with the land and food

Once again St. Albert hosts the one-of-a-kind, second annual Dig In! Horticulinary Festival running from Oct. 1 to 3. The itinerary is similar to last year’s inaugural festival.
Edmonton International Film Fest makes its mark

Edmonton International Film Fest makes its mark

by Scott Hayes Film fans and movie buffs are stoked about the advent of the new season of the Edmonton International Film Festival, starting tomorrow at the Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre in the downtown core.
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Pop rock is big right now, but it also has a fickle relationship with audiences. A new band vying for the public’s attention is Mandy Reider and the Oddibles, a ’70s and ’80s cover band.
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