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Carving out a life from stone and canvas
When: Until Sunday -5:30 to 7:30 p.m. tonight, noon to 7:30 p.m. on the weekend.
Alert driver helps St. Albert RCMP nab car thief
St. Albert RCMP are thanking one quick-thinking driver who literally helped police tackle crime.
Hip-hop teacher even gets the boys moving
It's not often you see a junior high gym full of mostly boys spending their phys-ed class dancing, and clearly loving it.
Kyou-Hyuk wins men's 500 at World Cup in Utah; Canada's Gregg ninth
Lee Kyou - Kyuk of South Korea has won the men's 500 metres at a World Cup speedskating meet in Utah.
Dogs strut their best tricks for these gingerbread treats
Journal writer Jamie Hall invites readers to share their pet-and animal-related stories and photos.
Drugs, gun accessories and cash were seized after an Edmonton bust by city police and RCMP.
Estranged hubby sued over alleged assault
An Edmonton woman is suing her estranged husband for $70,000 after alleging he hit her with a golf club, threatened her with a fireplace poker, tried to strangle her with a dog leash and punched her in the head.
Beaten bus driver has eye surgery
An Edmonton Transit official steps off the bus at the site of a bus driver attack at 139 Ave.
New Catholic policy to prohibit a unethicala casino, VLT fundraising
County to continue, expand U-Pass
Strathcona County is on board with continuing the Universal Pass for post-secondary students, and is even looking to expand the program.
Premier Ed ponies up his answers on new website
Premier Ed Stelmach plans to entertain questions from regular Albertans online. So far, the Ask Premier Ed website features a list of questions.
Filling charity wish list 'a beautiful feeling'
Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009, is Mitzvah Day at the Jewish Community Centre located at 156th Street and 72nd Avenue.
Clinics to offer regular seasonal flu vaccinations Monday
Starting Monday, Albertans will again be able to get their regular seasonal flu vaccinations at clinics around the province.
Woman, child seriously hurt in collision
A woman and a small child were seriously injured in one of two multi-vehicle collisions caused by slippery roads just outside St.
Afghan girl survives mine explosion
Five-year-old Kamila Gul should not have survived the mine blast that slammed shrapnel into her tiny body, most of it to her skull.
Canadian military doctors saving Afghan children
Five-year-old Kamila Gul should not have survived the landmine blast that slammed shrapnel into her tiny body, most of it to her skull.
Woman says doctors' negligence left her disabled
A Fort McMurray woman has filed a $475,000 medical malpractice lawsuit against six doctors in the northern Alberta city after alleging she was left permanently disabled when a fracture in her left foot was not identified.
Lots of reasons for transit to airport
Fella is taking his lady friend out for a long hike in the woods. They get lost.
Families unite for the holiday
On Thanksgiving weekend, Olga Wirth had her sons Donnie Wirth from Winfield, B.C., Glen and Lil Wirth from Sherwood Park and daughter Vonnie and Jim Davis from St Albert with her.