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Writer-in-res reaches 'The End'

Writer-in-res reaches 'The End'

It’s been a good run, says Natasha Deen. The first writer-in-residence at the St. Albert Public Library is just wrapping up her four-month stint, helping local residents to put pen to paper in varied, fun and meaningful ways.
Chinese restaurants – from survival to cultural icons

Chinese restaurants – from survival to cultural icons

Like mushrooms after a rainfall, they sprang up in every little town from Lethbridge’s southern prairie grasslands through to Grande Prairie’s northern boreal forest.
Local talent up for music awards

Local talent up for music awards

Danny Fournier is all a-twitter as he counts down the minutes for the 2013 Edmonton Music Awards held tomorrow at the Royal Alberta Museum.
Rumors sparks a round of laughs

Rumors sparks a round of laughs

White lies. We all tell them.
Artistic teapots the theme for guild sale

Artistic teapots the theme for guild sale

The St. Albert Potters Guild has really gone to pot lately … teapots that is.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

Hero is a word we hear often in sports, but heroism is not always about achievements on the field of play.
St. Albert Theatre Troupe debuts first Neil Simon play

St. Albert Theatre Troupe debuts first Neil Simon play

Attempted suicide and cover-ups spell tragedy. But in the malleable hands of award-winning American playwright Neil Simon, tragic elements are cleverly transformed into a farce. St.
Local artists kick off spring exhibit and sale

Local artists kick off spring exhibit and sale

Those who appreciate artistic humour will see a range of tongue-in-cheek messages on the poster promoting the St. Albert Painters’ Guild Show and Sale.
Musical strikes a chord with activists

Musical strikes a chord with activists

Strike! The Musical is getting heaps of attention these days.
Frog Lake Massacre retold in experimental poetry

Frog Lake Massacre retold in experimental poetry

The Frog Lake Massacre was a defining moment in western Canadian history. In 1885, a group of young Cree warriors led by war chief Wandering Spirit attacked a settlement in early April, killing nine of them. Three others were taken as hostages.
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