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Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵfestival set to roll

The first ever Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵMountain Festival (SQUMF) is ready to roll through Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵthis July 13 to 21, featuring an abundance of cliff hanging, heart palpitating and moving films for the adventurer at heart.

Same soul with a touch more jazz

Greenlaw brings a new take on their blend of progressive jazz, soul and funk to the stage at the Howe Sound Brew Pub on Saturday (June 30), but the Victoria/Toronto-based band's message hasn't changed.

Bluegrass for green space

Gordon Lightfoot fans are in for a treat this Sunday (June 24) when Perry Beckham leads an acoustic trio in bluegrass and folk favourites at the Brackendale Art Gallery at 8 p.m.

Sweatshop Union hits the wall

Sweatshop Union's live shows are nothing if not inventive. While mainstream hip-hop takes a lot of flack for being derogatory and misogynistic, the Vancouver group uses their stage as a platform to voice concerns over the state of the world.

Performers dazzle at Star Search

The Eagle Eye Theatre was transformed into a veritable talent magnet on Friday night, as performers competed in the annual Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵStar Search contest.

Still dancing at any age

Like all of the great pleasures of life, dancing can be enjoyed at any age. Hence the idea behind Still Dancing, a local dance company that offers something for everyone, young and old.

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 Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵStar 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.
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