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A life with a story in mind

Although we never met personally, I now feel as though I somehow know Bruce Levett, a truly old school newspaper columnist, as I just spent a weekend with his work. This is all due to his wonderful wife of 60 years, Terry.

YOUTHfest 10 years young

Community members with an interest in theatre but a fear of lengthy rehearsals and memorizing lots of lines can try testing the water with YOUTHfest.

Bottomley's up at the BAG

Folk singer John Bottomley is performing at the Brackendale Art Gallery on Saturday (Feb. 2).The time-tested songwriter from Bowen Island should fit right in at the eagle hub.

For the sake of humanity

Following in Howe Sound Secondary students' footsteps, a Quest University student has organized a film festival focusing on the world's most vulnerable people.

Adventures in kayaking

With cameras jigged to the front of their kayaks and helmets, Bryan Smith and his wife Lise-Anne Beyries have captured both the tranquility and thrills of boating along the Pacific Northwest.

Don Ross's 'shady' embrace

Drama students at Don Ross Secondary are blurring the lines between seats and stage with an audience participation show Mystery at Shady Acres. The show combines elements of mystery and comedy in a whodunit with an outspoken twist.

Wing Ding returns to Brackendale

Canadian folk singer Valdemar Horsdal, more commonly known as Valdy, is bringing the Eagle Wingding back to Brackendale. The celebration helps wind up the 22nd Annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival.

Red hot and cool jazz

The sound of swing is coming to Brackendale just in time to celebrate the eagles' swing through town. Hot Club of Mars will be performing at the Brackendale Art Gallery (BAG) on Sunday, Jan.

Get your golden ticket

The cast of Willy Wonka Jr. is preparing to unwrap a golden musical theatre performance this week starting Thursday (Dec. 6). And on Tuesday (Nov. 27), they offered elementary schools a sneak peek.

We want to jam it with you

Quest students welcomed an eclectic group of musicians to its first Open Mic Night on Saturday (Nov. 17) at the university's cafeteria. And while each played with their own twang, the songs worked to build a sense of community.
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