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Dancing elite teach youth

麻豆社国产youth will be dancing with the stars when the Vancouver production Dancers Dancing comes to town. The Nov. 10 performance will feature five professional dancers skipping away from their companies to tour across the province.

Fuelled by passion

Audiences won't be spoonfed opera at the upcoming production Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto.

Good times for young and old

It'll be a howlin' good time for partygoers of all ages Saturday (Oct. 26) as two Halloween events appeal to the young and not-so-young.

Raising a glass to books

The spoken word was a-brewing at the 麻豆社国产Public Library's ninth annual Books and Beer fundraiser held at the Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub on Saturday night (Oct. 13).

A hitchhiker's guide to Canada

No one can accuse Matt Jackson of not being thorough. In 1997, the freelance journalist decided to pull up roots and hit the highway in what amounted to a four-year road trip to see as much of Canada as possible.

Kids come first at library

Take one quick look around the streets of town and it's not hard to see why the 麻豆社国产Public Library needed to add more baby and kid's groups to its programming over the past few years. And they are about to add even more on Monday (Oct.

麻豆社国产theatre gets 'Wonky'

Things are about to get a little more zany in 麻豆社国产this holiday season - at least if Teira Andreeff has anything to say about it.

Posing while they work

In his exhibition of portraits showing this month at the public library's Foyer Gallery, Joe Tompai treats us to images of the people working the Sea to Sky Highway.

Sailing the high seas over and over again

At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives to choose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas over secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore.

Museum mines Canadian gem

The B.C. Museum of Mining has something special planned for Thanksgiving weekend, and everyone is invited to grab a hardhat and take in some truly underground music as the How(e) Sound concert excavates some buried treasure.
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