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Portfolio: Weekly art listings

Portfolio: Weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Haven features works by Noemi de Bruijn, David Scott, and Wendy Struck. Exhibition tours are set to take place starting at 12:05 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Until Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020.
The movie stubs and snubs of 2019

The movie stubs and snubs of 2019

Bird? Plane? Oreo cookie in the sky???

Bird? Plane? Oreo cookie in the sky???

A look at local UFO sightings and what to do when you see something up there that just doesn't make sense.
Bombshell will blow you away

Bombshell will blow you away

Bombshell is the movie that everyone needs to see this weekend, not Star Wars and Cats.
Groundbreaking book club celebrates 20 years

Groundbreaking book club celebrates 20 years

Book clubs are everywhere now but one of the first anywhere in Alberta just celebrated its 20th anniversary at the St. Albert Public Library.
Massing on for the literary masses

Massing on for the literary masses

Edmonton writer Conni Massing has been announced as the 2020 regional writer in residence, rotating around the metropolitan Edmonton region's libraries.
Carrying the torch for food banks

Carrying the torch for food banks

k.d. lang is using her voice to encourage people to give to their local food bank during the holiday season. She was in St. Albert recently to film a promotional video that was just released on Monday.
Portfolio: Weekly art listings

Portfolio: Weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Haven features works by Noemi de Bruijn, David Scott, and Wendy Struck. Exhibition tours are set to take place starting at 12:05 p.m. on both Thursday, Dec. 19 and Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Exhibit runs until Saturday, Jan.
Aulden's neverending quest to end MS

Aulden's neverending quest to end MS

MS affects more than 70,000 Canadians, one of the highest rates in the world. It has affected Aulden Maj-Pfleger his whole life. His mom, St. Albert writer Carla Maj was diagnosed when she was 22. Because of this, Aulden has made it his mission to never stop fighting – and biking – for a cure.
Church hampers full of grace

Church hampers full of grace

The young Christmas hamper program at Red Willow Community Church nearly died out this year after the economic downturn drove demand up while snuffing out its bank account. Thankfully, a resurgence in community support kept it going albeit with a smaller reach than originally hoped for.
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