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Farr returns to Mayfield with a twinkle

Farr returns to Mayfield with a twinkle

The park-like set is standing, lights are up and Jamie Farr, shoulders slightly stooped, strolls onto the Mayfield Dinner Theatre stage.
The Cool Dads to rock LB's Pub

The Cool Dads to rock LB's Pub

The Cool Dads are set to grace LB’s Pub with “danceable” music this Saturday evening. The performance will be about the sixth time the band has played at LB’s Pub.
Catch a rising dance star at Feats Festival

Catch a rising dance star at Feats Festival

It’s official. Festival season is in full swing and it’s time to look at one of the area’s most prominent dance gatherings.
Game on!

Game on!

One of the St. Albert Public Library's most popular programs is back, now that school is out for the summer. The Summer Reading Game sees participation of between 1,200 and 1,500 school-aged children in grades 1 and up.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) when they go deep undercover at a local college.
Country singer transforms from wholesome to badass

Country singer transforms from wholesome to badass

Every woman has a right to change her mind. Well, St. Albert’s favourite traditional country princess not only changed her mind. She has revamped her tune.

Spotlight

In their 26th season, the Freewill Shakespeare Festival is excited to be selling tickets for The Taming of the Shrew running July 9 to 27 at the Myer Horowitz Theatre at the University of Alberta.
Pop-up feast blends spontaneity and fun

Pop-up feast blends spontaneity and fun

There are pop-up picnics and then there is Le DĂ®ner en Blanc. Sponsored across the world in 50 major cities, Le DĂ®ner en Blanc is an epicurean delight and quite possibly the world’s largest alfresco dinner party.
Found Festival uses city as a stage

Found Festival uses city as a stage

Edmonton’s Found Festival is about to enter its third year on the market. But to many theatregoers it’s still a brand new project. With so many festivals sprouting up in the region, it’s difficult to keep track of all.
Museum exhibits chronicle war years

Museum exhibits chronicle war years

It was Aug. 4, 1914 when Great Britain declared war on Germany. Canada, one of the strongest of the Commonwealth nations, was quick to help out. St. Albert was right there with them.
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