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Edmonton, AB (April 5, 2010): Marshall’s latest acoustic blues and roots disc, Blues Intervention, is scheduled to be released in June. It’s a recording that’s steeped in Marshall’s reverence for acoustic blues masters, yet abandons just enough form to embrace a fresh approach to an old tradition. Featuring Marshall’s raw Delta bottleneck sound, and adorned [...]
With the emergence of Cambodia as a tourist destination after decades of tyranny and occupation tour operators are promoting the adventure destinations of the country.
While the majority of people travel to Cambodia to visit the Angkor Temples in Siem Reap there are hideaway places off the beaten tourist track for the more [...]
The provincial government’s decision to end a program aimed at controlling the spread of Dutch elm disease is raising more concerns about the fate of Saskatchewan’s urban forests.
The program cut, which will save an estimated $500,000 per year, was part of the provincial budget unveiled March 24. The move drew criticism from people engaged in [...]
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The annual Spring Fundraiser begins April 15!
Listener supported radio, CKUA with FM transmitters throughout the Canadian province of Alberta and also the “mighty 580 AM”, needs your help to save the pop radio threatened, singer-songwriter.
If you are not in Alberta or can’t listen to CKUA on cable or satellite (Shaw, Telus, Star Choice), then go [...]
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Canada’s Rocky Mountain National Parks, in the province of Alberta, are comprised of Banff and Jasper and are linked by the magnificent Icefields Parkway. These two destinations offer ample opportunity for sightseeing, hiking, camping and backcountry backpacking
Most travelers to Alberta, that are interested in dinosaurs head to the Royal Tyrell Museum at Drumheller, or Dinosaur Provincial Park. These are still the major center for dinosaurs, in Alberta, however, another treasure trove unexpectanlty was discovered, close to 30 years ago much further north, at Grande Prairie.
Al Lakusta, a Montrose Junior High Grade [...]
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This story of the environmental plight of the Swan Hills and its Grizzly Bears, by Tom Roschkov has been updated from its original 2007 version.
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