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Young St. Albert writer's first book carries important message

Young St. Albert writer's first book carries important message

Margaret Alexander, 7, penned Different Angel, a book bearing a message of acceptance and inclusion
STARFest host one-off virtual event

STARFest host one-off virtual event

Ellen Keith, a historical fiction author, publishes The Dutch Orphan, a new story about Amsterdam during the Second World War
Brass sculpture exhibit is weird, quirky and totally charming

Brass sculpture exhibit is weird, quirky and totally charming

Art Gallery of St. Albert features Ryan McCourt's inventive brass sculptures until June 30
New book reveals triumph, tragedy of a Canadian racing dynasty

New book reveals triumph, tragedy of a Canadian racing dynasty

Author Curtis Stock recreates the lives of five New Brunswick brothers who vaulted to the top of the horse racing world
VASA exhibition embraces past and present, fantasy and reality

VASA exhibition embraces past and present, fantasy and reality

VASA Gallery presents It's a Tactile World, a special exhibition of sculptures currently on display until July 1.
Self-guided Art in the Open tour showcases local talent

Self-guided Art in the Open tour showcases local talent

Now celebrating its third anniversary, this self-guided art tour brings together 15 visual artists at seven locations.
City calls on visual artists for mural designs

City calls on visual artists for mural designs

City of St. Albert is hosting a competition to select a temporary mural design for Fowler Athletic Park
Geometric lines shape current VASA art exhibit

Geometric lines shape current VASA art exhibit

Carolyn Jerrard's abstract expressionist paintings highlight tension in our social, political and economic landscape.
St. Albert Heritage sites open Victoria Day weekend

St. Albert Heritage sites open Victoria Day weekend

Spend a family-friendly casual day at St. Albert's Heritage Sites.
Suzette Mayr explores the soul of Canada through Black history

Suzette Mayr explores the soul of Canada through Black history

The author has penned a historical fiction about a queer Black man navigating the 1929 social order in The Sleeping Car Porter
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