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Family festival heats up Sept. 13 to 15

Family festival heats up Sept. 13 to 15

The 8th annual Kaleido Family Arts Festival returns bubbling with art, music, dance, good food and friendly vibes. Held this weekend, from September 13 to 15 along 118 Avenue from 91 St. to 94 St.
After-school music program comes to St. Albert

After-school music program comes to St. Albert

An Edmonton-based new music enrichment program is expanding into St. Albert. Now all it needs is students. The Edmonton String Players Association (ESPA) has approached seven schools in St.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

A DEA agent and a naval intelligence officer find themselves on the run after a botched attempt to infiltrate a drug cartel. While fleeing, they learn the secret of their shaky alliance: Neither knew that the other was an undercover agent.
Keys for the City ready to boogie

Keys for the City ready to boogie

Last Thursday, St. Albert Place’s brick plaza saw the unveiling of the three stunning upright pianos turned into works of art.
Ice meets metal

Ice meets metal

Autumn in Canada means three things: falling leaves, back to school and thousands of skate sharpeners start to whir.

College is a time to expand horizons

It’s September 4, and thousands of young adults this week stepped into their very first university class. I remember the excitement of my first class, linear algebra, back in September 1988.
County, town team up to axe purple loosestrife

County, town team up to axe purple loosestrife

Town staffers hope Morinville residents will be on the watch for an alien invader that's out to take over local ponds.
Former city councillor becomes jewelry fashion maven

Former city councillor becomes jewelry fashion maven

When anyone mentions Carol Watamaniuk, usually people think of politician or administrator. Arts enthusiast was always in the background of those careers. Things have changed.
Making noise

Making noise

Some people like to tell stories around dinner tables. Alysse Bowd is about to one-up that tradition. She has a story to tell with her ceramic art.
A season of growth

A season of growth

The Morinville Community Cultural Centre launches its third season and it’s proving to be one of growth, one that promotes a variety of multi-generational shows.
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