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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rented the house in 2005
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Canadian lovenest is up for sale. The couple rented the lavish five-bedroom home near Spruce Grove, Alberta, while Brad filmed The Assassination Of Jesse James in 2005, and owners Theo and Angela Psalios are hoping to get just under a million dollars for the "one-of-a-kind paradise". "It's pretty awesome , you just ...
Brangelina's Alberta love nest for sale
Want to live in the five-bedroom Alberta love nest where Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's romance blossomed? It could be yours for just under $1 million.
Government of Canada Supports the Fringe Theatre Adventures Society
On behalf of the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, the Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Labour and Member of Parliament , today announced funding for the Fringe Theatre Adventures Society.
Media Advisory: Canadian Heritage
On behalf of the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, the Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Labour and Member of Parliament , will make an announcement about the Fringe Theatre Adventures Society, tomorrow.
The Shakedowns: from left, singer-guitarist Evan Cole, drummer Colen Robert, bassist Jen Perry and singer-guitarist Skylar Dayton.
Dog victim wants to put bite on city
An Edmonton man has launched a $450,000 lawsuit against the City of Edmonton, the police chief and a police dog handler, alleging he was seriously injured when a cop dog bit him while he was surrendering.
Gig still open for Dancing Dan
Dancing Dan didn't make his first gig to the Edmonton Capitals baseball game last night, but officials still hold out an open invitation for the high-profile street mover to dance at future games.
Edmonton teen badly injured at grad party
An 18-year-old from Edmonton is recovering in hospital after a beating at a June 13 grad party left him with a fractured skull.
A 26-year-old Edmonton man died Saturday night after he crashed his 2009 Harley-Davidson motorcycle near Gunn.
Orthodox Jewish Leadership Meets Minister Ambrose
The Orthodox Union, the world's largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, which includes nineteen synagogues across Canada, recently met with the Minister of Labor Rona Ambrose, MP .
Police hunt for man's attacker
Getting stabbed in the chest nearly killed a 24-year-old man Friday, prompting police to hunt for his attacker.
Roadside dancer's act doesn't sit well with Spruce Grove drivers
Dancing Dan who dances by the street in west Edmonton recently got a stunting ticket from the RCMP in Stony Plain.
Dancing Dan no longer has to worry about scrounging up enough cash to pay his $400 fine for stunting.
Alberta RV Parks Report Spurt in Summer Business
Most people only dream of a lake-side vacation home, but a growing number of RVers are discovering they can afford that summer cabin experience - and they don't have to travel far to get it, according toA The EdmontonA A Journal .A Buying a spot or renting one long-term in an RV resort is becoming increasingly popular, says Doug Ross, general ...
The Canada Border Services Agency is letting people know that when it comes to crossing the border, citizens better tell the truth or pay the price.
The Government of Canada Supports a Project for Seniors in Edmonton
Edmonton Cappies nominations announced
Teachers, principals and theatre directors from Edmonton-area high schools gathered Monday afternoon for the announcement of Cappies nominations in 33 categories, from actors to dancers, choreographers to stage crew.
Spring snowfall catches Edmontonians off guard
A fresh blanket of snow covered the city early Tuesday catching many Edmontonians by surprise.
A candid look at the history of Alberta developers
The story of Alberta's land development industry since the Second World War is peppered with visionaries and characters of every stripe.