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Why chickens are crossing the Vanderhoof stage

Why chickens are crossing the Vanderhoof stage

Chickens, farmers, and musicians are cooping up on stage to entertain the Vanderhoof audience with poultry behaviour this season.
Gord Downie, fighting cancer, to walk audience down 'Secret Path' of indigenous pain

Gord Downie, fighting cancer, to walk audience down 'Secret Path' of indigenous pain

Downie set to return to stage with 'Secret Path'
Nadleh-born Vancouver hypnotist returns to Stellat’en First Nation

Nadleh-born Vancouver hypnotist returns to Stellat’en First Nation

The voice of Vancouver-based hypnotist John Ketlo was the focus of over 100 people in the Stellat’en First Nation community hall on Aug. 31.
Art show, tea reprises in Vanderhoof garden

Art show, tea reprises in Vanderhoof garden

Painted and natural scenes alike glinted under the sun at the second annual Garden Art Show and Tea on Aug. 20.
CBC to broadcast final concert of the Tragically Hip

CBC to broadcast final concert of the Tragically Hip

'A national celebration': CBC to air finale of Tragically Hip's tour in hometown

Gallery: Aladdin Jr. shining, shimmering, splendid

On June 3, Aladdin Jr., presented by Vanderhoof Children’s Theatre, finished the season's production through song, dance, and confetti.
Northside presents Shakespearean Jedi

Northside presents Shakespearean Jedi

The remote Star Wars future and distant Shakespearean past are fused into one theatrical show on Vanderhoof’s stage this season.
Vanderhoof Children’s Theatre presents Aladdin Jr.

Vanderhoof Children’s Theatre presents Aladdin Jr.

Cast of the Vanderhoof Children’s Theatre’s production of Aladdin Jr. Performances of the show are still on this week.

Gallery: Northern Orchestra season-end with opera, The Mikado

On May 15, the Northern Orchestra collaborated with the Lyn Vernon vocal studio to end the season with Gilbert & Sullivan’s comic opera.
Prize-winning authors talk feminism and happiness through historical characters

Prize-winning authors talk feminism and happiness through historical characters

On April 14, BC Book Prize finalists Jordan Stratford and Alix Hawley presented their nominated works at Vanderhoof schools.