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Marlee Scott up for national award

Marlee Scott, 24, now a permanent Nashville resident, flew in for a special performance at Big Valley Jamboree’s Molson Saloon. But a summer storm of magnificent proportions struck Friday, July 30 and her gig was cancelled.

Whole lotta bull in county this weekend

Thuggish bulls and swarthy sheep will rumble through Cardiff this weekend as the county’s annual bull-riding competition leaps out of the gate.

St. Albert singer cracks top six

A local St. Albert teenager is getting national attention after being catapulted to the top six on YTV’s The Next Star. In the latest episode aired Monday, Madi Amyotte sang I Remember by Shiloh and beat out 10 competitors for a coveted spot.

Mushrooms sweep city

It's mushroom mania in St. Albert this week as locals sweep up fungal fun brought on by recent rains.

Peek-a-boo Fringe

For anyone even remotely interested in the spectacle of theatre, the Edmonton International Fringe Festival can be fiendishly seductive. From Aug. 12 to 22, it celebrates 11 days of revealing theatre under the theme We’ll Show You Ours .

Library branching out with art exhibits

The St. Albert Public Library had some redecorating done recently and patrons will reap the visual benefits, all thanks to the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA).

Legal artist graces Paint Spot's new spot in Edmonton

Living in Legal is a major change for Russian artist Nataliya Bukhanova but she is finding ways to make a big name for herself here by being omnipresent.

Seniors' club cultivating funds

St. Albert is well known as a city of flowers with many dedicated backyard horticulturalists.

Moth logo show struggles to fly

There is an insect invasion at Profiles but only in size, not number. You have never seen moths or butterflies this big before and there’s a lot to be said for studying nature up close.

Band brings unique sound to St. Albert

Rocky Mountain Rebel Music (RMRM) instantly conjures up images of Harleys freely rumbling down a highway, wind blowing in the riders’ faces. But the Victoria-based 10-piece funk/reggae/rock band is a heck of a lot more easygoing.
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