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Artists descend on mining museum

Britannia Beach will be swarming with artists in the act of creating with this weekend's Copper and Fire event at the 小蓝视频 Museum of Mining.On Sunday (Aug.

Rocks keep gigs from rolling

The rockslide that has closed the Sea to Sky Highway south of Squamish has unfortunately derailed two arts and cultural events set for the long weekend.The inaugural Water Woman Festival was scheduled to take place starting today (Aug.

Tall tales of first ascents

Cultures collided for better and for worse at Squamish Mountain Festival presentations by Micah Dash and Majka Burhardt at the Eagle Eye Theatre on Saturday (July 19).

Pemberton music festival features local performers

When 40,000 people roll into Pemberton this weekend for a massive three-day music festival, a few local performers will get their own taste of the limelight on the Barn Dance stage.

Renowned climbers kick off Mountain Festival

Some of the best climbers from around the world have descended in town for the Squamish Mountain Festival.

Artist shares impressions of Galapagos

Few people get the chance to visit what is known as "nature's laboratory," yet multi-disciplinary artist Christina Nick has had ample time to study the wonders of the Galapagos Islands with sketchbook and pencil.

New school offers theatre to children

Squamish parents of four to six-year-olds will soon be able to watch their little ones perform in childrens' musicals.On Sept. 19, StageCoach Theatre Arts Schools is opening a new facility in Squamish.

Study builds case for arts support

People involved in the arts in the Sea to Sky Corridor have long known that the arts, culture and heritage sector makes a significant contribution to local economies, and now they've got some data to back up that claim to local businesses and governm

New theatre group launched

A bitter Santa's elf at a department store. Strangers trapped in a hunting cabin. A musical about relationships. Rich hypoglycemic socialites wanting reservations at a high-end restaurant.

Sea To Sky Singers storm Carnegie Hall

There wasn't a fat lady singing on June 1st, as the Sea to Sky Singers entered the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York City. It was more like 170 singers of varying ages, most of them young adolescents.
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