Madcap juggling comedian can’t help it
When self-described professional “zaniac” Alex Zerbe arrives in Invermere in a few weeks, residents should brace themselves for a storm of high-octane comedy.
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by Steve Hubrecht | Feb 26, 2024
When self-described professional “zaniac” Alex Zerbe arrives in Invermere in a few weeks, residents should brace themselves for a storm of high-octane comedy.
by Admin | Feb 7, 2024
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by Admin | Nov 19, 2023
National Addictions Awareness Week takes place November 22 to 28, and so the Shuswap Band has created a live comedy show for the community.
by Admin | Nov 13, 2023
Films have the power to inspire, entertain and provoke us, and the 10th Wild & Scenic Film Festival on November 18 promises to do all of this.
by Steve Hubrecht | Nov 5, 2023
A missing dog, a vanished lover, and a guitar-slinging protagonist running from toughs intent on killing him, all amid the soaring peaks and wide open horizons of the west. It’s a classic tale told with swashbuckling verve in both words and in song by Invermere author and musician James Rose.
by Admin | Oct 29, 2023
There’s a scene in Martin Scorsese’s new film Killers of the Flower Moon where many Osage people are brutally murdered in different ways.
by Admin | Oct 28, 2023
While no speeding tickets were handed out, it was fun to watch the Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater Street Race Classic in Invermere on Oct. 21.
by Admin | Oct 12, 2023
Robert Larrabee has been performing since the early 1980’s in shows like Elvis, Elvis, Elvis, An Evening With The Legends, and as a young man in Celebrations Dinner Theatres across Canada, as well as touring bands as a front man.
by Lyonel Doherty | Aug 18, 2023
Outdoor education teacher Alan Tenta is no longer “Alone.”
by Lyonel Doherty | Jul 15, 2023
Other than in-your-face action, one thing is certain about Bull Riding in the Rockies set for July 21 – Bill McIntosh would have been damn proud.
by Lyonel Doherty | Jul 11, 2023
Ktunaxa Two-Spirit poet Smokii Sumac read a poem and offered a writing workshop in the Invermere Public Library on June 17.
by Lyonel Doherty | Jul 1, 2023
A true summertime taste of the blues is coming to Invermere.
by Lyonel Doherty | Jun 28, 2023
It has been over 30 years since the Kinsmen Club of Windermere Valley started the annual Kinsmen Canada Day fireworks that will blast off at midnight on Friday, June 30.
by Lyonel Doherty | Jun 9, 2023
United Dance, Invermere’s local dance studio, held its year-end recital last weekend, capping off a successful season that included winning the dance-off at a major Banff dance competition and sending one of its senior dancers to provincials.
by Lyonel Doherty | Jun 6, 2023
Think of it as a brand new cover version of a much-loved old song: a new choir director will be at the helm of the Valley Voices Choir when the group starts up again this fall, after the summer break.
by Lyonel Doherty | May 9, 2023
Get set for a costume extravaganza. The year-end play by this year’s David Thompson Secondary School (DTSS) senior theatre will be unlike anything attempted in previous years.
by Lyonel Doherty | Apr 28, 2023
Chicago Blues Hall of Fame guitar slinger Michael Charles is returning to the Columbia Valley for another free concert.
by Admin | Mar 16, 2023
Circus camp with Jerrod Bondy from March 20 to 24 By Chadd Cawson Local Journalism Initiative...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2023
Susap: Keeper of Knowledge is the first documentary to kick things off on Feb. 3 By Chadd...
by Admin | Dec 22, 2022
Eight-year-old Emma Miller creates moving Christmas carol Christmas All Together By Chadd...