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Laugh your face off with CIA

Laugh your face off with CIA

You wouldn’t expect making people laugh would be a terrifying experience, but for Steve Fedyna, the experience of performing improv for a live audience is both scary and fun.
Strumbellas add Juno sound to folk fest

Strumbellas add Juno sound to folk fest

For a band that started from the humblest of beginnings, a Craigslist ad for musicians, The Strumbellas have reached lofty heights in five short years.
Writers' group inspires LGMS students to write big

Writers' group inspires LGMS students to write big

One anthology, five novels, a collection of quotations, one novella, two fables, 14 short stories and two humorous poems – all told, it adds up to 173,194 words and six months of hard work.
Reuben and The Dark take their bodies home

Reuben and The Dark take their bodies home

If you find yourself in a popular Canadian band with one of the hottest indie labels, your music is being used and played by Hockey Night in Canada and Television’s ShowTime and your debut album was shortlisted as one of the most anticipated of 2014,
Ford wins prestigious Stampede art award

Ford wins prestigious Stampede art award

Banff artist Christine Ford brought home the hardware last week and in keeping with the time and place, she’s got herself a large custom belt buckle.
Let the Spirit move you

Let the Spirit move you

When you’re given an endorsement deal by Queen’s Brian May, worked with the likes of David Bowie and been called one of the best by the late great Jeff Healey, you know you’re a bona fide axe-man.
Indigenous Ingenuity opens door to happy coincidences

Indigenous Ingenuity opens door to happy coincidences

The long connection the Whyte Museum has with Stoney Nakoda First Nation people came to the forefront recently during the opening of what may be the museum’s most poignant exhibition to date.
24th annual Canmore Highland Games to feature new event

24th annual Canmore Highland Games to feature new event

The annual Canmore Highland Games has added a new dimension on a new day just in time for its 24th year.
Digging into history at Miners' Reunion

Digging into history at Miners' Reunion

Canmore’s heritage will be celebrated on July 11-12, and it will be a time to remember and show appreciation for generations of miners and their families who shaped the community through hard work and spirit, that is still experienced by those who vi
Banjo punk is a family affair

Banjo punk is a family affair

Put a musical instrument into the hands of a Swede and you never know what they’re going to create.
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