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New children's book encourages acceptance of differences

New children's book encourages acceptance of differences

'The Littlest Dinosaur' by LGBTQ+ authors address bullying and how the different kid isn't scary.
Five Sea to Sky bands handpicked for ‘band bootcamp’

Five Sea to Sky bands handpicked for ‘band bootcamp’

Arts Whistler’s Creative Catalyst kicks off this week 
Whistler designer breathes new life into mid-century furniture

Whistler designer breathes new life into mid-century furniture

Eva Beresova’s ReRepublic repurposes vintage pieces from former European republics  
'Check out' a stranger from a virtual human library this month

'Check out' a stranger from a virtual human library this month

Vancouver's Zee Zee Theatre company allows you to get up close and personal—online—until March 28.
Province doles out $9.5 million to Lower Mainland arts and culture organizations

Province doles out $9.5 million to Lower Mainland arts and culture organizations

In total 318 organizations received needed funding through the СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ government’s plan for economic recovery
Miniature exhibit on at Squamish's Foyer Gallery

Miniature exhibit on at Squamish's Foyer Gallery

Artist Maureen Ryan's 'Stuck in our Little Homes' on until April 12.
Britannia Mine Museum launches a Terralab Learning Space

Britannia Mine Museum launches a Terralab Learning Space

Educational programming will be available to Squamish residents during Spring Break.
Squamish author gains international recognition for debut novel

Squamish author gains international recognition for debut novel

Jasmine Aimaq's 'The Opium Prince' was chosen as an editor's pick on Amazon and listed as one of the 10 books to read in December by The Washington Post.
Time Traveller: Squamish Nation orchestra performs at events around the region

Time Traveller: Squamish Nation orchestra performs at events around the region

The Squamish Indian brass band was first organized in November 1886
Coastal Dance Festival will celebrate Indigenous art and culture virtually next month

Coastal Dance Festival will celebrate Indigenous art and culture virtually next month

Now in its 14th year, the free, online festival is set to honour the late Elder Margaret Harris, who founded СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Indigenous dance company Dancers of Damelahamid