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New West arts council seeks artists, crafters

The Arts Council of New Westminster is looking for artists and crafters. Artists working in both two- and three-dimensional media are being sought for exhibits in the Queen's Park gallery and the arts council's satellite galleries.
Burnaby talent part of bigger-than-ever Vancouver Fringe

Burnaby talent part of bigger-than-ever Vancouver Fringe

You can forgive David Jordan if he looks awfully excited early on a summer morning. He's just come out of a rehearsal full of singing-and-dancing young talent, and he has a huge festival getting set to unfold in front of him.
Triple O's a great addition to local choices

Triple O's a great addition to local choices

I had the answer all ready for Doug McMaster when he said: "We're not going to eat lunch in a gas station." "You're right, Doug, we're going to eat lunch in an old Arby's," I replied.

Extreme cakes coming to the Lower Mainland

Local resident sees cake decorating as a unique art form

Children's performers Bobs and Lolo in Burnaby Sunday

They're as famous as Elvis for the under-10 set in the Vancouver region and they're coming to Burnaby. Bobs and Lolo, known for their show on Treehouse and seen at festivals and events throughout B.C.
Photo Gallery: Cultural Crawl in New Westminster

Photo Gallery: Cultural Crawl in New Westminster

Photo Gallery: Kensington fair

Photo Gallery: Kensington fair

Burnaby woman in top 10 for national song contest

A Burnaby woman's words may soon be known across Canada. Christina Poissant, 54, has been named as one of the top 10 finalists in the Song for Canada competition.

Pawn takes stage in Burnaby

With the anniversary of 9/11 right around the corner, it's fitting timing for a theatre production that looks at Canada's involvement in Afghanistan through the eyes of a single man.

Sitar in the spotlight at MusicFest

Burnaby resident set to perform in concert at Christ Church Cathedral