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Panas' photos make cover of childbirth mag

Panas' photos make cover of childbirth mag

Tiffany Panas usually stands behind the camera but she is thrilled that her photography has given her a chance to stand in a shot too. The St.
At the Fringe, Part Deux

At the Fringe, Part Deux

Judging by last weekend's ticket sales, the Edmonton International Fringe Festival is out of the gate with a great start.
On the fringe

On the fringe

On 83 Avenue outside Packrat Louie’s, a saxophonist plays the old standards, music wafting down the street. The street is blocked from traffic and people stop and listen to those familiar notes.
Picnic in the Park delivers appetizing musical entrée

Picnic in the Park delivers appetizing musical entrée

Picnics are a great way to enjoy the leisurely days of summer whether you’re roasting hot dogs on a fire pit or nibbling pate de foie gras on a blanket.
Picnic coming next Sunday

Picnic coming next Sunday

Sandwiches, Lions Park and a couple thousand of your friends and neighbours. What do these three things have in common? The annual Picnic in the Park, now getting ready for its third outing come next weekend.

Opaloch on Cloud 9 with Elysium

The early box office success of the new movie, Elysium, has surely pleased everyone from film fans to writer/director Neill Blomkamp to stars Matt Damon, Jodie Foster and Sharlto Copley. Count Trent Opaloch in too. He's the St.
Library says 'Ni!'

Library says 'Ni!'

The St. Albert Public Library is encouraging adult and teen patrons to take a wild step back in time with an unusual event for fans of cult comedy films.
It's Afghanistanimation!

It's Afghanistanimation!

There's a new film festival coming to town and it's going to offer the kind of insight into Canada's military mission in Afghanistan that no private civilian has had before.

Spotlight

The lst annual Saint City Fusion Music Festival kicks off Friday, Aug. 23 at Lions Park.
An emporium of sculptured dolls

An emporium of sculptured dolls

A St. Albert Farmers’ Market vendor has enough dolls to fill a small community, intricate pieces of sculptured art that capture the imagination with unique poses.
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