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A night of toe-tapping jazz to hit a high note in Squamish

A night of toe-tapping jazz to hit a high note in Squamish

Connor Lum Jazz Quintet concert on Saturday, Feb. 26 at Eagle Eye Theatre.
麻豆社国产climate action through art

麻豆社国产climate action through art

Brackendale Elementary School students' at-risk marine animal art on display at The Artisan Gallery.
What is it like being a comedian during a pandemic?

What is it like being a comedian during a pandemic?

Squamish's Kelly Dyer on comedy, life and keeping it light.
麻豆社国产Constellation Festival is tuning up for a comeback

麻豆社国产Constellation Festival is tuning up for a comeback

The musical event to return in summer 2022 after two years of pandemic cancellations.
Orene Askew is on show at the Vancouver Short Film Festival

Orene Askew is on show at the Vancouver Short Film Festival

Former 麻豆社国产Nation councillor and DJ Orene Askew is the subject of a documentary showing at Vancouver Short Film Festival later this month
Between Shifts Theatre presents new play this spring

Between Shifts Theatre presents new play this spring

'Every Brilliant Thing,' stars Squamish's Amy Reid.
Songstress Sarah McLachlan to headline this summer's 麻豆社国产Constellation Festival

Songstress Sarah McLachlan to headline this summer's 麻豆社国产Constellation Festival

The Canadian singer will play the final night of the three-day festival on Sunday, July 24.
Sea to Sky artists turn trash into treasure

Sea to Sky artists turn trash into treasure

Art and environmental education project unveils next phase of Diving In: The Art of Cleaning Lakes and Oceans.
Calling all violinists: The Sea to Sky String Orchestra wants you

Calling all violinists: The Sea to Sky String Orchestra wants you

Violinists in the corridor, now is your time to shine. The Sea to Sky String Orchestra is looking to add classically trained violinists to the group after the recent departure of two members.
Squamish's Lorne Cardinal reflects on the need for meaningful representation

Squamish's Lorne Cardinal reflects on the need for meaningful representation

On the cusp of receiving an award at the Whistler Film Festival, Cardinal speaks about diversity and the importance of telling the story of residential schools.
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