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Avens presents multiple sides of Vernon artist

Avens presents multiple sides of Vernon artist

Many artists are pretty easy to categorize. Some are landscape painters. Some paint animals, others cityscapes or even trains. Overall, artists tend to stick to what they know and what they’re comfortable with. Not so Vernon artist Jerry Markham.
Danser returns to Engadine Lodge

Danser returns to Engadine Lodge

The Canadian prairies are a long, long way from the Mississippi delta, but that hasn’t stopped Kat Danser from embracing the Deep South as virtually a second home.
Banff Centre Radio goes live next week

Banff Centre Radio goes live next week

Banff Centre Radio is a week away from launching and it’s promising to be the little radio station that could.
The Wardens set to share Bear 66 with home crowd

The Wardens set to share Bear 66 with home crowd

The Wardens are launching their new album, Bear 66, this weekend with a triple-header.
Museum looks back at Canmore flooding

Museum looks back at Canmore flooding

A year ago, rivers and streams in the Bow Valley rose rapidly as 220 millimetres of rain fell in a 36-hour period.
Lund harkens back with Counterfeit Blues

Lund harkens back with Counterfeit Blues

Just in time for the new, improved and expanded Performance in the Park in Banff comes Corb Lund’s new release, Counterfeit Blues.
Five Alarm on fire again

Five Alarm on fire again

Kaboom. If you’re a Bow Valley funk fan, you know how apt a description that word is of Vancouver’s nine-piece, high-octane sound explosion Five Alarm Funk.
Publishing awards recognize 1812 comic

Publishing awards recognize 1812 comic

The Loxleys and the War of 1812 earned Canmore-based Renegade Arts Entertainment two awards at the recent Alberta Book Publishing Awards.
Jubilation, tribute offered by fiddler Scott Woods

Jubilation, tribute offered by fiddler Scott Woods

Music is a nation builder and one humble instrument has played a large part in sewing Canadiana melody into the fabric of our stories and culture.
Library Voices: Proud power-pop from the Prairies

Library Voices: Proud power-pop from the Prairies

When one thinks of a Canadian super-group, bands like Toronto’s Broken Social Scene and Vancouver’s New Pornographers come to mind.
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