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Music camp dubbed amazing

Amazing was the word of the week at the 13th annual Coast School of Celtic Music (CSCM) held at Roberts Creek July 8 to 12. "It was amazing.

Ceramics showcased in Sechelt

Ceramics on the Edge 5 is on display at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt (corner of Trail and Medusa) from now until Aug.

Roberts Creek Hall rocks

Last Saturday, July 13, Sunshine Coast residents were treated to some exceptional music at Summer Sizzle at the Roberts Creek Hall.

Authors return to launch new books

Tim Bowling and Ther-esa Shea, former residents of Gibsons, return to the Sunshine Coast to read from their new books in an event sponsored by the Gibsons Live Poets Society and publishers Nightwood Editions and Brindle & Glass.

Local dancer chosen for Team Canada

This month, Jasmyn Evered, who recently turned 11, was chosen as one of only six others around her age to compete against 23 other countries with Team Canada this December in Poland.

Nature's images go international

Contemporary photographer Elaine Hunter of Halfmoon Bay is not precisely sure why her career has rocketed lately.

Pre-pros look to future

The future looks promising for the three graduating dancers from the pre-professional program offered by Coast Academy of Dance (CAD).

Wrinch solo tour in Gibsons

Earlier this spring local singer/songwriter Charlotte Wrinch was announced as the winner of the March 2013 Best Folk Song by Akademia, a music industry promotional company based in Beverly Hills, California, for her songThe String.

Yuk Yuks in Gibsons

The Very Best of Yuk Yuk's comes to Gibsons Heritage Playhouse next Friday, July 12 at 8 p.m. Three of Canada's top comedians will perform: Sam Easton (Toronto), Toby Hargrave (Edmonton) and Damonde Tschritter (Vancouver).

Pianist Peter Arnstein returns

Following his inspiring appearances last year, pianist Peter Arnstein is returning to the Coast the weekend of July 20 for two fundraising concerts.