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Film fest is PURR-fect

Film fest is PURR-fect

It’s hard to be grumpy when you’re watching funny videos with cats. Up until now, members of the public had to be content to view the perpetually perturbed Tardar Sauce (a.k.a.
The fantastic meat pie

The fantastic meat pie

Little Jack Horner Meat Pies at St. Albert Farmers’ Market evokes an era of simpler times when food portions were hearty and healthy. Ryan Morrison mans the booth on St.
St. Albert celebrates butt-lifting entrepreneur

St. Albert celebrates butt-lifting entrepreneur

It was sweaty hot in downtown St. Albert on Sunday afternoon. But it was more than just the 29-degree temperatures that spiked the heat quotient on the barricaded Perron Street.
Writer makes prestigious prize list

Writer makes prestigious prize list

St. Albert author Sarah Habben is one of five finalists shortlisted for the 2014 CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize. Habben is vying for the annual award with her story Where I Am From. The finalists were chosen from 1,800 entries from across Canada.
Fort Edmonton Park marks 25th anniversary of Celtic culture

Fort Edmonton Park marks 25th anniversary of Celtic culture

The Celtic culture is a very visible, living part of the Capital Region’s multicultural world. It is an unbroken tradition that developed over thousands of years and continues to evolve today.
Church Street celebrates community, heritage

Church Street celebrates community, heritage

Edmonton proves its status as Festival City as it launches another unique event. A new festival is coming to Edmonton’s downtown core for today only.
Spotlight

Spotlight

You could almost say Vinok Worldance’s Klondyke Kapers are a prequel to Northlands’ more extravagant Klondike Days.

It's a Dogfight at Three Form Theatre

In the past decade, military stories with covert operations and stealth drones have been great fodder for the motion picture industry. Theatre, on the other hand, takes a more sublime approach.
Spooky stories played out at Edmonton cemetery

Spooky stories played out at Edmonton cemetery

It may not be Halloween, but this is the ideal time of year for a creepy, ghostly circle of stories – especially if it's held at a cemetery where the influences of the dead are most pronounced. T.A.L.E.S.
Talented Cardiff in St. Albert July 11

Talented Cardiff in St. Albert July 11

Singer-songwriter Craig Cardiff has a unique way of generating inspiration for his songs.
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