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Bow Valley student follows in parents' musical footsteps

Bow Valley student follows in parents' musical footsteps

Teenager Josh Krushel has been playing the piano since he was five years old – but he suspects his journey into a life of music may have begun a whole lot earlier.
Sisters share love of healthy eating in new cookbook

Sisters share love of healthy eating in new cookbook

Sisters Carolyn Hemming and Patricia Green remember as kids the unusual Christmas gifts they would receive from their health-conscious “hippie” mother.
Play takes a provocative look at the future

Play takes a provocative look at the future

The provocative 00 Hustle, mounted last week by the drama club of St. Timothy High School, gave audience members a stark and harsh view of the future as seen through the unique filter of a cyberpunk world.
Oscar Lopez headlines weekend of music education

Oscar Lopez headlines weekend of music education

Award-winning musician Oscar Lopez has come a long, long way from his first practice sessions – in the humble bathrooms of his hometown in Chile. “You see, when you play in the washroom, the acoustics are amazing.
Mom carving out her own niche in the art world

Mom carving out her own niche in the art world

The first chainsaw carving Patty Dippolito ever made sits in the flower bed of her home on Horse Creek Road as a reminder of how far she’s come since she began learning her unique form of art.
Award-winning Bow Valley band blends music and history

Award-winning Bow Valley band blends music and history

The Bow Valley High School band earned gold at a music competition – and scored a heap of Canadian history – on a recent trip to Nova Scotia.
Cochranite closer to opening comic book shop

Cochranite closer to opening comic book shop

This weekend, Tyler Petitclerc will hand out Rebel Comics business cards and his own hand-drawn handiwork at the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo.
Kids marvel in helping to make music

Kids marvel in helping to make music

Juno Award-nominated performer Mary Lambert makes music for children – but for her latest album, she decided to make music with children to add a new dimension to her family-friendly fare.
Deadline extended for Literary Awards

Deadline extended for Literary Awards

Western Canada senior writers are getting more time to apply for a unique award that encourages sharing their lifetime of experience on the page.
Barbershop a classic throwback

Barbershop a classic throwback

It doesn’t take more than a few steps past the door of a century-old heritage building just off the 1A to realize Corbett’s Rock & Roll Barbershop is not your average, run-of-the-mill trim joint.
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