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Two Dontas, One Proctor wins first place and People’s Choice at 72-Hour Filmmaker Showdown

Two Dontas, One Proctor wins first place and People’s Choice at 72-Hour Filmmaker Showdown

Kris and Kevin Dontas join with Ryan Proctor and Kian Esmaili to make short film about pizza and bank robbery
Bear-loving painter Doria Moodie to guest-star at Fairmont Chateau Whistler

Bear-loving painter Doria Moodie to guest-star at Fairmont Chateau Whistler

Moodie’s residency takes place April 15 to 16
The Reserves win World Ski and Snowboard Festival Intersection

The Reserves win World Ski and Snowboard Festival Intersection

Shmobb finish as runner-ups with third place going to Out of Service
BC's Pettit and Gira win Traditional Album of the Year at Folk Music Awards

BC's Pettit and Gira win Traditional Album of the Year at Folk Music Awards

Squamish fiddler Jocelyn Pettit's album receives national recognition.
Night Tales to wrap up World Ski and Snowboard Festival Music Series

Night Tales to wrap up World Ski and Snowboard Festival Music Series

Aaron Bannie and Kamaliza Salamba will perform April 14 at Skiers’ Plaza
Pemberton Arts Council brings in new executive director

Pemberton Arts Council brings in new executive director

Freestyle Whistler moguls coach Brayden Pawlik is ‘excited to get started’
‘A match made in heaven’

‘A match made in heaven’

The Four Jays play April 7 in Whistler, specializing in an eclectic combination of classical and jazz music
Photos: Gondola Gallery art series comes to Whistler

Photos: Gondola Gallery art series comes to Whistler

First Nations artists Chief Janice George, Buddy Joseph and Levi Nelson designed new looks for the Peak 2 Peak
ICYMI: Squamish's beloved Brackendale Art Gallery relaunches with a creative splash

ICYMI: Squamish's beloved Brackendale Art Gallery relaunches with a creative splash

‘This place is going to be magical’: How the BAG is revitalizing tradition by merging its strengthened arts and culture mandate with its heritage.
Squamish’s Act Alive TROUPE brings 'The Wedding Singer: The Musical' to Eagle Eye Theatre

Squamish’s Act Alive TROUPE brings 'The Wedding Singer: The Musical' to Eagle Eye Theatre

Experience the high energy, humour and heartwarming moments of this beloved classic brought to life by 18 Squamish performers.