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Scribe evokes happy endings

Everyone loves a happy ending, and local resident Laura Drewry is here to supply them. A romance novelist, Drewry is set to release two of her latest works, which marry the heartthrob genre with a paranormal twist.

Barkerville's music comes to Brackendale

The cast of Barkerville Historic Town's Theatre Royal brings its unique brand of olde-time performance to the Brackendale Art Gallery Sunday (April 6).The show will be the last stop on the troupe's six-week, province-wide tour.

Mountain films go green

Can anyone spare some old fryer grease? Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival (VIMFF) Best of the Fest tour organizers are hoping their host communities will help maintain their momentum.

Young band vies for demo

"We just want to keep metal alive."This motivator has led three Howe Sound Secondary students to the finals in the Sea to Sky Battle of the Bands in Whistler, according to bassist Wylie Ferguson.

Everybody's getting a little Wild At Art

The Wild At Art Festival kicks off today (Friday, March 14) at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park at 7 p.m. and from there, it's 10 head-spinning days of music, art, food - you name it, they've got it.

Behind the big screen

It's been four years now since Squamish could finally stop saying, "We don't even have a movie theatre." And in those four years we've enjoyed the least expensive first run theatre in the province.

Thor celebrates 75th

A figurehead in Brackendale is turning 75 with a celebration that will give people a long-awaited peek at one of the most unique structures in the corridor.

Tour to help children feel a healing beat

An ambitious tour of socially-minded artists is coming to the Ocean Port Hotel next week to help spread a love of music.

Until the violence stops

A local cast will bring a new spark to a popular, long running show next week.The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler comes to the Brackendale Art Gallery on Friday (March 7), presented by the Howe Sound Women's Centre Society.

From lap tops to hightops

Tuning in to the musical moniker 'from laptops to hightops,' Vancouver's Fur Bearing Animals play their first Squamish show at the Howe Sound Brew Pub on Friday (Feb. 22).
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