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VASA and VAAA each with own visual tributes to the province

VASA and VAAA each with own visual tributes to the province

by Scott Hayes Some people keep diaries of their daily activities and thoughts while others like to take photographs and post them on Instagram. Samantha Williams-Chapelsky took it upon herself to do what she does best: she painted.
Wapoose book a dark original

Wapoose book a dark original

by Scott Hayes It isn’t every day that a book like this comes along. That’s because it isn’t every day that an author and artist like Shelby Wapoose comes along either.
Recital series opens with eccentrics and innovators

Recital series opens with eccentrics and innovators

Now in its 28th season, the Strathcona String Quartet is debuting the St. Albert Chamber Music Series with a mixed batch of compositions.
Shorts get grand

Shorts get grand

Great films don’t always have to take two-and-a-half hours. Sometimes, you can get an amazing, clever, beautiful short film all wrapped up in less than two-and-a-half minutes. Sometimes, even less.
Chatter

Chatter

Arden Theatre presents DakhaBrakha DakhaBrakha is unlike any group that has performed at St. Albert’s Arden Theatre.
Three top St. Albert chefs cook at gala dinner

Three top St. Albert chefs cook at gala dinner

Six chefs. Two long tables. Two hundred guests. These are the ingredients for the second edition of the Alberta Ate Chef Collaborative Gala Dinner, the crown jewel of St. Albert's Horticulinary Festival held Friday, Oct. 2 at the Enjoy Centre.
New album remembers friend

New album remembers friend

A memorial scholarship fundraiser combined with an EP release is scheduled for Sept. 27 at the Yardbird Suite. Former St.
Public art in a 'cone'

Public art in a 'cone'

Public art took several big strides on Monday with two new unveilings, one of which involved a permanent fixture dedicated to prominent contributors to the city’s cultural scene, plus two new exhibits.
Community band drops by farmers' market

Community band drops by farmers' market

Polkas were never a staple of the St. Albert Community Concert Band – until this year. The 90-piece band is slated to unofficially open their season at the St. Albert Farmers’ Market on Saturday, Sept. 26 with a free public concert.
Warm fuzzies and a fine walk

Warm fuzzies and a fine walk

It doesn’t happen once in a blue moon. No, it’s even more rare than that. The members of the St.
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