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Reel Mondays is back
Reel Mondays is about to open the house doors to the public again, after a year's hiatus. The cinematic fundraiser for the Friends of the St. Albert Public Library was put on pause when its former home Grandin Theatres was demolished. After an exhaustive search of all other potential venues, the group has finally struck a deal with a theatre that's close to the library and has tons of seating and a proper projection screen.
Jun 17, 2015 12:00 AM
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Lumberjacks push axes to the max
When Kat Spencer was enrolled as a forestry student at the University of New Brunswick, she joined a college club that offered wood chopping experiences and competitive logger training. It's not the typical sport women choose. Not even close. The Smokey Lake resident stands at a petite five-foot-four and barely cracks 110 pounds.
Jun 17, 2015 12:00 AM
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A slice of Coronation Street visits the Arden
A rare privilege for an interviewer is getting to know actors in a personal way that separates them from their characters.
Jun 13, 2015 12:00 AM
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So a guy walks into a bar and wins a comedy title
Brent Ayton is a funny guy who keeps his material close to his chest, so to speak. The oil and gas research engineer who moonlights as a stand-up comic admits that a lot of his material isn't exactly “Gazette ready.
Jun 13, 2015 12:00 AM
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Chatter
This fall, the creative force we know as Hawksley Workman is performing at the Winspear Centre Oct. 23. The Juno Award winning creative pop-rock chameleon just released his 15th album on June 2.
Jun 13, 2015 12:00 AM
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We're a food truck city
Eating street food is a huge trend these days. As evidenced by lineups at the St. Albert Farmers’ Market, which opens today, we’ve become a food truck city. The kitchen-on-wheels concept really exploded in the last decade.
Jun 13, 2015 12:00 AM
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Taking yoga off the mat
At first glance, yoga seems so serious. After all, it is a 6,000-year old physical, mental and spiritual practice that aims to integrate mind and body.
Jun 13, 2015 12:00 AM
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Murder, she writes again
The action has moved from Braeside to Ireland but Agnes Carroll is still just as keen a sleuth on the scene of mischief and dastardly doings.
Jun 9, 2015 12:00 AM
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Purity Ring and Red Bull have teamed up to present a free live concert at Sir Winston Churchill Square on Saturday, June 13. The Edmonton pop duo, a.k.a.
Jun 9, 2015 12:00 AM
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Edmonton Symphony Orchestra headlines Gershwin
If there was one composer who has left an indelible print on American music it was George Gershwin. He composed it all taking Broadway by storm, selling out concert halls and defining an era.
Jun 9, 2015 12:00 AM
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