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Laugh and pout in the Creek

Creative in the Creek presents a hilarious Roberts Creek Christmas themed evening, The Winter of Our Heart's Content, next Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Gumboot Café starting at 6:30 p.m.

Guild celebrates 25 years

The Sunshine Coast Spinners and Weavers Guild celebrated their 25th anniversary at the Fibres Plus show and sale at the Seaside Centre in Sechelt last weekend.

Winter Harp at Raven's Cry

Winter Harp celebrates its 19th year on tour at the Raven's Cry Theatre in Sechelt this Saturday, Nov. 24, at 2:30 p.m. This year's guest is Kim Robertson, considered one of the world's leading Celtic harpists.

Brilliant duo set for Coast debut

Cellist Marie-Elisabeth Hecker and pianist Martin Helmchen, two of the most sought-after soloists and chamber musicians of the younger generation, are the headline soloists for the next Coast Recital Society (CRS) concert, this Sunday, Nov.

The return of Christmas spirit

The Knights of Columbus are at it again. For the second year in a row they are producing a radio play for the whole family from the 1940s about love, wonder and hope. This year, it's Miracle on 34th Street.

An exercise in thrilling collaboration

The eighth annual Sechelt Arts Festival broke all kinds of moulds, firstly by becoming a 12-day event jam-packed with every kind of art for every kind of audience imaginable.

Guild presents fibre plus sale

The Sunshine Coast Spinners and Weavers Guild is excited to invite the community to its 25th anniversary fibres plus Christmas sale this weekend at the Seaside Centre in Sechelt. The sale runs this Friday, Nov. 16, from 4 to 7 p.m.

Banff Film Fest tonight

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour arrives in Gibsons this Friday, Nov. 16, featuring award-winning films and audience favourites from films entered in the annual festival in Banff.

Gala opening features Cohen tribute

Hallelujah! The gorgeous new Gibsons Public Art Gallery (GPAG) is opening with a gala celebration this Saturday (Nov. 17) from 5 to 7 p.m. The former GPAG was 55 sq.

Travelling into the past

Pass the gossip, fold the laundry and pour another Jim Beam. In the hot desert town of Maynard Texas, it is 1973, and no one is happy. The Vietnam War has ended, the men have come home, and nothing is the same as it was.