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Fifty years of mountain photography captured

Fifty years of mountain photography captured

Photographer and climber George Brybycin has spent half a life travelling the world with a camera.
Cave & Basin offers nights of nostalgia

Cave & Basin offers nights of nostalgia

Banff's Cave and Basin National Historic Site is offering a chance to partake in a bygone era.
Royal Wood to preview new material

Royal Wood to preview new material

Royal Wood, a dynamic singer-songwriter with a sweet tenor voice and a knack for delivering enchanting folk-pop tunes, will take The Banff Centre’s Shaw Amphitheatre stage on July 26.
Pine Tree Players to host Southern Alberta One Act fest

Pine Tree Players to host Southern Alberta One Act fest

Canmore’s Pine Tree Players Theatre has announced it will host the Southern Alberta One Act Play festival in 2016. The community theatre’s board of directors unanimously voted to host the theatre festival with the event being held April 29-30, 2016.
Sonic travelling for Friends of Foes

Sonic travelling for Friends of Foes

Saskatoon’s Friends of Foes will kick off their Western Canadian tour on July 31and stop in Banff on Aug. 2 for a show at the Elk & Oarsman along with Vancouver’s No Island.
A living portrait of Mary Vaux

A living portrait of Mary Vaux

A dramatic period performance about the life and work of Mary Vaux will be brought to life by Shirley Truscott on July 26 at Banff’s Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.
A night at the opera in a sex club

A night at the opera in a sex club

The Club at The Banff Centre has seen a lot of action over the years, so it makes perfect sense to transform the tight and dark venue into a den of debauchery for a night.
Elevation Gallery celebrates 15 years with new and familiar faces

Elevation Gallery celebrates 15 years with new and familiar faces

Canmore’s Elevation Gallery was a hive of creativity and celebration on Saturday (July 11) for its 15th year anniversary celebration exhibit.
Doo-Kingué won't let current issues give her the blues

Doo-Kingué won't let current issues give her the blues

Are you listening to Cécile Doo-Kingué’s latest solo album Anybody Listening Pt. 1: Monologues? You should, as the first chapter of this trilogy explores blues/roots and pulls no punches towards current and topical issues taking place in the world.
New book series on Park life

New book series on Park life

Former Parks Canada warden George Mercer built a long and storied career from coast to coast, and decided to make good use of his stories by putting pen to paper to create a new fictionalized book series.
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