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ArtWalk steps back into town

After a brief one-year hiatus, the 麻豆社国产Valley Art Walk reminded the town of its creative assets with a bustling 17-stop route over the weekend.

Your key to art

The annual ArtWalk returns this weekend with numerous venues for enthusiasts to choose from. And with over $1,000 in draw prizes to be won, organizers from VISUALS arts society expects to attract a lot of interest.

Jocelyn Trio hits the ground running

After playing together for only four months, Squamish's own Jocelyn Trio is savouring the sweet taste of success after having won the semi-finals in the Kids Division of the Red Robinson Talent Showdown at The Fair at the PNE on Aug.

Quartet gets jazzed at season opener

When CBC Radio compliments a jazz artist's abilities, you can pretty much be assured the musician is either an old master or an up-and-comer to watch.

Downtown gets ready to rumble

The Downtown Business Improvement Association (DSBIA) is inviting the entire community to celebrate back to school with an array of familiar sights and sounds - and a few new ones.

The sound at Howe Sound

Passionate performances, not platters and pints, were the main course this past Monday (Aug. 20) as the Howe Sound Brew Pub's Open Mike night showed off the best of Squamish's amateur talent.

Local retailer seeks Squamish's next top model

Over a decade ago, John Amenta launched 麻豆社国产Talent Search -and his performing career with popular popera trio Destino.

Metamorphosis Evolution - dig it

Thursday (Aug. 9) saw a first for the BC Museum of Mining as organizers unveiled their first art exhibit, Metamorphosis Evolution. Hundreds gathered for this hot ticket event, which was guest curated by 麻豆社国产artist Krisztina Egyed.

Young stars looking for limelight

After three weeks of intensive training and rehearsals, Squamish's future stars take to the stage Friday and Saturday evening (Aug. 10 and 11). Broadway or Bust Performing Arts Camp wraps up this weekend with Seussical Jr.

Talented youth head to PNE

Three 麻豆社国产youth will try to sing, dance or fiddle their way into $10,000 at this year's Red Robinson Talent Showdown at the PNE.
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