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Zeus bellows amphitheatre

Zeus bellows amphitheatre

Like a thunderbolt of sound, the mighty Zeus will strike Banff this Sunday (June 30).
Rising Tide flows into Banff

Rising Tide flows into Banff

Like many people who travel to the Rockies to take in the sights, explore a little and see what the area has to offer, Dustin Jones has headed west for the first time.
Get up and dance with Taj Weekes

Get up and dance with Taj Weekes

While the Communitea Cafe may not ordinarily be a dancehall, that may change when Taj Weekes comes to town. The Canmore venue hosts Weekes and his reggae-folk band Adowa on Friday (June 21) for a concert of Caribbean music. Doors open at 8 p.m.
Documentary shares Swiss guides' legacy

Documentary shares Swiss guides' legacy

In the early 1900s the Canadian Pacific Railway brought professional Swiss climbing guides to the Rocky Mountains to ensure CPR guests could travel safely in the mountains.
Drew Hoshkiw

Drew Hoshkiw

Said The Whale’s newest album is a made-in-Banff story. In February, the band’s songwriters came to The Banff Centre for inspiration.
Exploring with Frontier Ruckus

Exploring with Frontier Ruckus

Next week Deep Dark Woods will emerge from the forests. When they do, to play Communitea Café on Wednesday (June 19), they’ll be joined by Frontier Ruckus, an American folk pop band from Detroit. Frontman Matthew Milia spoke on behalf of the band.
Floating gallery seeks to brighten unused spaces with art

Floating gallery seeks to brighten unused spaces with art

Banff’s newest gallery is presenting its inaugural show this weekend and rather than open in a permanent location, the artists behind the Banff Floating Gallery are hoping to take underused or vacant spaces and fill them with art, even for a brief pe
Chloe Albert kicks off Engadine Summer Series

Chloe Albert kicks off Engadine Summer Series

Among the most highly rated hotels the Canadian Rockies has to offer, Mount Engadine Lodge has reopened for the season and with it comes a great lineup of summer entertainment.
Exhibition celebrates artist pass program

Exhibition celebrates artist pass program

When construction of Canada’s trans-national railway had been completed in the late fall of 1885, William Cornelius Van Horne, general manager and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, set out to sell the West.
Mark Berube caps residency with Club show

Mark Berube caps residency with Club show

For the last five weeks, Mark Berube has been enjoying a residency at The Banff Centre. Originally from Manitoba, the Montreal-based singer-songwriter is at the centre to work on his next musical projects.
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