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Five things to know ahead of the Weeknd’s Super Bowl halftime show

Five things to know ahead of the Weeknd’s Super Bowl halftime show

This year’s broadcast from Tampa, Fla. will look unlike any other with the stadium limited to 25,000 screaming football fans
Oak Bay extends ArtsAlive until August, pending artist approval

Oak Bay extends ArtsAlive until August, pending artist approval

District hopes to see sculptures can stay extra four months
Celebrities pay tribute to late Canadian actor Christopher Plummer

Celebrities pay tribute to late Canadian actor Christopher Plummer

‘The world has lost a consummate actor today and I have lost a cherished friend’
Tales of natural beauty spring from Ten Mile Point garden

Tales of natural beauty spring from Ten Mile Point garden

Drawn into the Garden is the latest work by Helen Stewart
Country singer Morgan Wallen pulled from B.C. radio stations following use of racial slur

Country singer Morgan Wallen pulled from B.C. radio stations following use of racial slur

Metro Vancouver’s 93.7 JR Country and Country 107.1 are just some of the stations involved in the North American boycott
Vancouver Island cook returns to MasterChef Canada

Vancouver Island cook returns to MasterChef Canada

Comox Valley’s Thea VanHerwaarden out for the title that just eluded her in 2017
Renowned photographer’s work captured at the Bateman Gallery

Renowned photographer’s work captured at the Bateman Gallery

A Life in the Wild features photos of Thomas D. Mangelsen runs to May 29
‘Schitt’s Creek’ scores 5 Golden Globe nominations, including best comedy

‘Schitt’s Creek’ scores 5 Golden Globe nominations, including best comedy

The series, which aired on CBC and Pop TV, ended its sixth and final season last April
Youth art and literary show planned for May in Sooke

Youth art and literary show planned for May in Sooke

Submission deadline is March 31
$500,000 more funds available to struggling B.C. musicians amid COVID pandemic

$500,000 more funds available to struggling B.C. musicians amid COVID pandemic

Successful applicants will receive $5,000 SoundOn grants in as early as a month