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Join the Stampede to hear iconic rockers

Join the Stampede to hear iconic rockers

Original three Stampders playing Nanaimo, Duncan, Courtenay and Campbell River
CCPA: Working for their year-end show

CCPA: Working for their year-end show

Canadian College of Performing Arts presents Working , April 26 to 28
Victoria harpist celebrates 1 million YouTube views with a concert in Saanich

Victoria harpist celebrates 1 million YouTube views with a concert in Saanich

The concert is at St. Luke’s Church on April 15 at 2:30 p.m.
Surprise! Baby No. 3 is a girl for Kate Hudson and boyfriend

Surprise! Baby No. 3 is a girl for Kate Hudson and boyfriend

The baby will be Hudson’s third child and first with Fujikawa
Author recounts ‘Cross Canada Adventures: Two Journeys a Lifetime Apart’

Author recounts ‘Cross Canada Adventures: Two Journeys a Lifetime Apart’

Qualicum Beach writer Ralph Martin reads from new book at Nanaimo North Library
Review: ‘Chappaquiddick’ examines the ripples of a scandal

Review: ‘Chappaquiddick’ examines the ripples of a scandal

Chappaquiddick has long loomed the political imagination as a kind of definitive yet murky scandal
Area playwrights encouraged to submit work to New Waves Short Play Festival

Area playwrights encouraged to submit work to New Waves Short Play Festival

Writers have until April 30 to drop off their scripts
Rock the Shores lineup announced for July

Rock the Shores lineup announced for July

Outdoor music festival to return to Colwood
Bill Cosby trial judge delivers two big victories to defence

Bill Cosby trial judge delivers two big victories to defence

Lawyers can call a witness who says the accuser talked about framing a celebrity
Deadline to save Vancouver’s Rio Theatre extended to April 16

Deadline to save Vancouver’s Rio Theatre extended to April 16

Operators say zoning changes have attracted developers who want to tear down The Rio for a project