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Book Review—Huge, by Brent Butt

Book Review—Huge, by Brent Butt

Catch the Corner Gas star at the Whistler Writers Festival on Saturday, Oct. 14
‘We’re a choir, but more importantly we’re a community’

‘We’re a choir, but more importantly we’re a community’

Whistler Children’s Chorus and Whistler Singers recruiting new members of all abilities as choral season gets underway
Whistler musician George Skoupas releases fourth solo album

Whistler musician George Skoupas releases fourth solo album

Quietly Raging is a personal story, an ode to nature and an expression of musical minimalism from the Brother Twang vocalist 
Applications now open for Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase

Applications now open for Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase

The yearly filmmaking contest is presented by the Whistler Film Festival and features $2500 in prizes
Photos: Philippine Art Gala Night 2023

Photos: Philippine Art Gala Night 2023

The celebration of Filipino art and culture took place Sept. 7 at the Maury Young Arts Centre
Book Review—Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast, by John Vaillant

Book Review—Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast, by John Vaillant

To understand Canada’s apocalyptic summer of 2023 and how we got here, eschew the skimmy news reports about heart-wrenching evacuations and wildfire-impacted weddings.
Creekside lifestyle store launching workshop series ‘where fun, creativity and connection converge’

Creekside lifestyle store launching workshop series ‘where fun, creativity and connection converge’

122 West is offering workshops on organization, home styling and charcuterie this fall
Whistler Film Festival Society elects three new members to Board of Directors

Whistler Film Festival Society elects three new members to Board of Directors

John Ritchie, Liane Bedard and Dipo David Ziwa join the board; Sue Brouse and Ann Chiasson re-elected
Whistlerite’s Grandma Lee’s Dress in the running as part of CBC’s Short Film Face Off

Whistlerite’s Grandma Lee’s Dress in the running as part of CBC’s Short Film Face Off

Janalee Budge’s ‘fantastical drama’ channels her mixed-race upbringing—and the strength of her grandmother
How can a movie be filmed in Squamish during the strike?

How can a movie be filmed in Squamish during the strike?

After receiving a filming notice from A24 for a movie starring Hugh Grant, The Chief wanted to know how that could happen during the SAG-AFTRA strike.