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Root yourself in the Arden

Root yourself in the Arden

As Caitlyn North introduces the Arden Theatre's 32nd season, the lyrics of Michael Bublé's chart-topping song Feeling Good keep looping through my head. "It's a new dawn, It's a new day, It's a new life," he sings.
MI5 an unthinkable thrill ride

MI5 an unthinkable thrill ride

Tom Cruise sure does everything that he can to provide a solid two hours’ worth of entertainment.
Sobat to writers' rescue

Sobat to writers' rescue

by Scott Hayes The lights are on and the writer in residence is home … and a bit ahead of her ETA too. “This is my soft launch,” Gail Sidonie Sobat advised from her window seat overlooking the grassy knolls surrounding St.
Fernandez given national award

Fernandez given national award

by Scott Hayes Victor Fernandez has made a positive influence on the work and lives of thousands of people through his charity, Canadian Aid for Fire Services Abroad (CAFSA).
Chatter

Chatter

One of Edmonton’s longest running festivals hits a landmark year. The Heritage Festival turns 40 and in the past four decades it has grown into one the area’s most appreciated and attended festivals.
Movin’ out for renos

Movin’ out for renos

The bags are packed and sitting by the door. All that’s left for the St. Albert 50+ Club is to move across the street and keep up with business as usual in its new temporary location. “Right now, the club is quite an interesting place.
Canadian pasta champ heads to the worlds

Canadian pasta champ heads to the worlds

Chef Lindsay Porter has created some of the best pasta dishes in Canada and she’s planning to export some of her hometown know-how to the World Food Championships Nov. 3 to 10 in Kissimmee, Fla.
Loverboy and Chilliwack at Rock 'n August

Loverboy and Chilliwack at Rock 'n August

Rock ’n August rolls into St. Albert on Aug. 4 for five days of bumper-to-bumper classic car cruises and old time rock. It’s a revival of a bygone era where chrome ruled the roads and rock and roll powered the waves.
Genocide doc an incredible watch

Genocide doc an incredible watch

In social studies classes, I learned about many of the genocides in this often-cruel world. There’s one that seemed to have slipped by the keen eye of history though: the Indonesian genocide of 1965.
Inside western home kitchens

Inside western home kitchens

Cookbook writers have worked all the angles. Cruise through the Internet and there are books customized to any topic from African cuisine to barbecue sauces. In the last 10 years, cookbooks on Canadian cuisine have become quite trendy.
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