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Whistler’s Meg O’Hara has carved out a niche as one of Canada’s foremost ski industry painters

Whistler’s Meg O’Hara has carved out a niche as one of Canada’s foremost ski industry painters

Toronto native boasts a growing list of clientele and more than doubled her business in the pandemic 
Art on the Lake returns with expanded lineup of on-the-water festivities

Art on the Lake returns with expanded lineup of on-the-water festivities

Second annual event brings live painting, music and art to Alta Lake
Painter Angela Muellers’ latest exhibit is a shrine to the Sea to Sky’s favourite things

Painter Angela Muellers’ latest exhibit is a shrine to the Sea to Sky’s favourite things

Featuring 15 works, Muellers’ summer-long show hones in on mountains and dogs
Flag Stop Festival levels up in its 10th year

Flag Stop Festival levels up in its 10th year

Grassroots arts festival will feature theatre groups from Whistler, Squamish and Vancouver for the first time 
Arrival Music Festival lands in Pemberton next month

Arrival Music Festival lands in Pemberton next month

After a year with no concerts or festivals, music fans can rejoice with the return of The Arrival Music Festival in Pemberton in August.
Brother Twang goes full ‘80s on The World Went Crazy Yesterday

Brother Twang goes full ‘80s on The World Went Crazy Yesterday

Whistler rock band initially released fourth studio album exclusively on CD
Pemberton’s small-but-mighty visual art scene on display for ArtHop

Pemberton’s small-but-mighty visual art scene on display for ArtHop

Summer-long exhibit features close to 30 artists displayed in shops around town
Whistler Film Festival promotes long-time staffer to executive director role

Whistler Film Festival promotes long-time staffer to executive director role

Angela Heck has been involved with festival in various capacities since its inception
Do you know all the uses for copper?

Do you know all the uses for copper?

Britannia Mine Museum exhibit 'Connected by Copper: From Cells to Cell Phones' on now until September.
Deanna Drudge moves from ‘girl in the back’ to centre-stage on Killing Time

Deanna Drudge moves from ‘girl in the back’ to centre-stage on Killing Time

Close to quitting music altogether, the pandemic reignited Squamish folk rocker’s passion