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McDougall Church gets help from its friends; Artists get rooted at Devonian Garden

McDougall Church gets help from its friends; Artists get rooted at Devonian Garden

A collective of creative philanthropists is putting on an art exhibit as a fundraiser to help the McDougall Church in downtown Edmonton.
Skillet

Skillet

Pull up a bench and enjoy the abundance of life at Taste of Edmonton, the Capital Region’s premiere food event running until July 25 at Sir Winston Churchill Square.
Taste the past

Taste the past

Time travel has never been so easy or so tasty. The costumed historical interpreters are all set to take your taste buds back to the past with a special annual food event to be held tomorrow.
Morinville puts your garden's best face forward

Morinville puts your garden's best face forward

The petals are falling, meaning there are only a few days remaining to get your nominations in. The deadline for entries into Morinville's Best Garden Competition is coming up on Friday. Laurie Stalker, the town's cultural services manager, said that the friendly contest – now in its eighth season – is much anticipated within the community's green thumb set.
K-Days set to konquer the capital region

K-Days set to konquer the capital region

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Lion King roars into Edmonton for a month-long stint

Lion King roars into Edmonton for a month-long stint

Kids may know the popular movie, but the Broadway award-winning best musical, Disney’s The Lion King, is an equally – if not more – beloved production. The touring show plays at Edmonton’s Jubilee Auditorium July 14 to Aug.
Avoid Self/Less at all costs

Avoid Self/Less at all costs

Your honour, I assert that Ryan Reynolds is no actor. He’s pretty and has a certain charm about him, sure, but make no mistake, he could not act his way out of a paper bag.
Artists About Town

Artists About Town

The gallery space in the Morinville Community Cultural Centre is not empty space. It has been filled by an appropriately titled exhibit that has been making its rounds from point to point across Alberta.
Chatter

Chatter

Although Chilliwack and Loverboy, two bands with their heyday in the 1980s haven’t put out original music in more than five years, they are embedded in the Canadian psyche as the go-to bands for retro celebrations.
Regency tea party brings style to St. Albert

Regency tea party brings style to St. Albert

Janine BrĂ©mault Bamford, a passionate history buff of Britain’s Regency period, is all set to turn heads at the St. Albert Botanic Park.
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