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Polish partner up for Canada Day

Those lazy, hazy days of summer are finally here and it is appropriate that Canada Day marks a sun-kissed celebration to unite all residents.

Prepare for a tank of music

Shane Chisholm is one crazy dude who really burns up the asphalt. Country music is in his blood and he doesn’t turn down too many engagements.

The gallery with no walls

This is just about the best idea to come along since peanut butter and jelly. Putting an art exhibit in the middle of a garden is genius.

Warrior poet pays respects to soldiers

Ask Suzanne Steele about the meaning of war, and her response might have a specific pentameter to it, or it might just come back as free verse. The B.C.

O Canada!

Let the final countdown begin as St. Albert residents and organizations prepare for the annual Canada Day festivities to welcome the summer holidays. As July 1 grows closer, the anticipation is undoubtedly growing.

Capital inundated with happy feats

Dance tends to be a tough sell in these parts. But the 8th annual Feats Festival of Dance is up and groovin’ and it’s trying to get all of Edmonton to boogie.

Nothing new to see here

I went with much rich enthusiasm to check out the new Tom Cruise/Cameron Diaz matchup called Knight and Day. I had followed the behind the scenes looks at Mr.

Movie Clips

The A-Team (PG) Based on the classic ‘80s TV show, The A-Team follows the daring exploits of a colourful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit.

Hot reads for hot summer days

You’re done with school for the year and you just have to pick up your report card. Your mind is filled with thoughts of no work and all play for two solid months.

Only one band left standing

The count is in. The official winner of Alberta’s Last Band Standing is The Flash Jam, a five-man hybrid from Edmonton.
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