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Shooting Star shoots the stars

Shooting Star shoots the stars

Brad Trent is not a household name in St. Albert. Even in New York where he can often be found in the company of superstars of all stripes, it's not the sight of his face or even the mention of his name that would stop traffic.
Moving through time

Moving through time

How did you get to work today? Most of you probably drove a car down a flat, straight road past long streets of homes with giant garages. But if you were a young Bill Bocock, you would have used a horse.
The public face and voice of OutLoud

The public face and voice of OutLoud

When it comes to outspoken leaders in the LGBTQ community, few could be as remarkable as Mia Soetaert. For one thing, she's one of the go-to people who are contacted for comments on socio-political matters of the day.
Food drive a success

Food drive a success

The most important food drive in the 32-year history of the St. Albert Food Bank came back a success. Executive director Suzan Krecsy was happy to report that more than 28,000 kilograms of food was donated during the Sept.
For the love of cosplay

For the love of cosplay

Photographer. Animethon organizing volunteer. Cosplayer. Model. That's just what St. Albertan Vicky Lau does with her spare time.
Distracted driving tickets spike

Distracted driving tickets spike

The St. Albert RCMP recently handed out a slew of tickets after swapping vehicles with a neighbouring RCMP traffic unit to monitor the distracted driving in the city.
Olympic curler embracing the moment

Olympic curler embracing the moment

The encore performance of Marc Kennedy's hall of fame curling career is to embrace the moment.
Luckiest man alive

Luckiest man alive

September 2006 was sort of a rough month for Derek Prohar. He was fighting alongside Afghan and U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Over the course of 48 hours, he had been shot by a sniper, wounded by shrapnel and blown into the air by a roadside bomb.
Town donates land for women's shelter

Town donates land for women's shelter

A local not-for-profit is one step closer to achieving its long-term goal of establishing a rural safe house for victims of domestic abuse.
New Vietnamese joint to spice up downtown

New Vietnamese joint to spice up downtown

Tu Le is taking a bit of risk with his newest venture. The St. Albert restaurateur plans to open a third downtown eatery in the spring.
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