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Walking in the footsteps of soldiers: New book honours troops

Walking in the footsteps of soldiers: New book honours troops

The "what if" moments that allowed some soldiers to return home while others died on the battlefield
Calling visual artists to The Steel Spirit

Calling visual artists to The Steel Spirit

Military personnel, police, firefighters and all first responders have the opportunity to showcase their visual art and stories through The Steel Spirit.
Hundreds of Bellerose students contribute to Truth and Reconciliation artwork

Hundreds of Bellerose students contribute to Truth and Reconciliation artwork

About 700 Bellerose Composite High School students contributed to a piece of art work made in honour of Truth and Reconciliation Day this past September.
A one-time Bellerose student preserved the Cree language

A one-time Bellerose student preserved the Cree language

“I still feel I’m part of St. Albert, and I always will till my dying day."
Artist explores lack of communication

Artist explores lack of communication

Lonigan Gilbert's first visual arts exhibition is at Art Gallery of St. Albert
City-owned artwork being infused in some new places

City-owned artwork being infused in some new places

The walls of two fire halls, Beaudry Place, and the City Arts Space will soon be showcasing multiple pieces of the city's permanent art collection, some of which has rarely been displayed until now.
STARFest memoirists talk of self-disclosure struggles

STARFest memoirists talk of self-disclosure struggles

"I thought if this were going to be my last book, these were the things that I wanted to say.”
In-person STARFest to showcase Canada's literary giants

In-person STARFest to showcase Canada's literary giants

The St. Albert Readers Festival introduces authors tackling fantasy, historical fiction, adventure, satire, and memoirs
Collage exhibit blends art, human evolution

Collage exhibit blends art, human evolution

Artist's perspective on culture crafted with scissors and glue
Audiophiles stoked over new record store

Audiophiles stoked over new record store

Record stores in Edmonton may lose some of their out-of-town customers as Sunrise Records is set to open a new location in St. Albert Centre.
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