Skip to content

Local Entertainment

Jolie action flick the best one of the summer so far

The interesting (and telling) bit of trivia about Salt is that it was originally written for a male star and Tom Cruise was signed for the lead. He backed out eventually in order to be in Knight and Day >.

Movie Clips

Cats and Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore (G) In the age-old battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has taken things a paw too far.

Local young author moving in the write direction

It's amazing what power a poem holds. Deana Freitas is glowing as if she was star-stricken by moonlight, to paraphrase the first two lines of her poem Moonlit Pond .

Remembering rock and roll

For the next few days during Rock’n August, St. Albert resembles a time when chrome characterized cars and rock ‘n’ roll defined a generation.

Poetry on the fly

Poetry on buses? It's not something you see often. However St. Albert Transit riders coming back from vacation might be surprised to find themselves reading poetry instead of scanning advertisements. The St.

Cariwest celebration is always a blast

The 26th annual Cariwest celebration will once again be the hottest ticket in town as it swings into full boogie mode Aug. 6 to 8. The theme is Palance, borrowed from the name of a dance introduced at the Trinidad-Tobago 2010 Carnival.

Adios, DreamWorks! Hello, dream job!

When some people quit their jobs, they plan on raiding the office supplies or at least slipping an extra pen or two in their pockets before punching the clock for the last time.

Way and Monk mix Oil and Water

Diane Way is a reclusive painter. If her shows weren’t so magnificent that the world had to know then she would be just as pleased as punch to never have to talk to a reporter again.

Heritage festival goes green

The lakeside setting of Hawrelak Park is dotted with red, white and blue tents, each mounted with a Canadian flag flapping in the wind.

Dino forest roars to life

Birds and dinosaurs really do go together. Nowhere is this more apparent than north of Gibbons, where Greg Suess is getting ready to open Jurassic Forest. Peeking inside the mouth of a robotic Styracosaurus, he's surprised to find a bird's nest.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks