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Great Scott! A great band

A cover band favourite returns to the Grizzly Bar and Grill Friday and Saturday June 8 and 9. The John Scott Band performs another round of the newest rock tunes by popular artists -and this time, they'll be throwing few originals into the mix.

Star Search showcases local sensations

A song, a dance, and an extraordinary display of local talent is sure to entertain at this year's 麻豆社国产Star Search next Friday (June 1) at 7:30 p.m. at the Eagle Eye Theatre.

Revealing the artist within

Combining the artistic with the practical and the whimsical with the functional, local condo-townhouse complex The Artisan has made efforts to ensure the entire community can benefit from its creation.

Python gets naughty, bit by bit

"Blame Canada?" Nope. Blame Iceland.

A documentary for peace

In 1982, a handful of Hibakusha - Japanese for the survivors of the American bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - travelled from Japan to New York to attend a peace rally that was coordinated to fall at the same time as the Second United Nations Speci

Celebrating 50 years

Ray [email protected] Editor's Note: With the 50th anniversary of Loggers Sports only 12 weeks away, The Chief will lead up to the event with a series of all things Logger Sports, past, present and future.

On top of the world

麻豆社国产Mountain Festival organizers have just released the names involved in a week-long speaker series that's sure to make rock climbing and mountaineering fans take notice.

Bluegrass fest plays the BAG

If you're looking for a different type of music to tap your foot to, then the Brackendale Art Gallery may be the place for you.

'Dead in the Water'

麻豆社国产residents will get a chance to learn about the value of something many Canadians take for granted - water. The National Film Board produced documentary, Dead in the Water - playing Wednesday (April 25) at 8 p.m.

Vancouver funk rock band plays Brew Pub

Popular Vancouver band The Kitchen will travel up the Sea to Sky Highway this weekend and bring their unique musical stylings with them. "This will be our first ride up to Squamish," said band front man Joshua Hundert.
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