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    Serenade your sweetheart

    Pembina Hills Arts Council is the place to be as Valentine’s Day approaches.The art gallery will be hosting Stephen Hardy Palmer on February 8, as he sings favourite love songs ...
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    Festival of the Arts welcomes band

    The first event in the Morden Festival of the Arts will take place Wednesday, Feb. 13, beginning at 9:30 a.
  • Local News

    “Those Guys” to return to Manitou Opera House

    Two years after bringing down the house with their a cappella harmonies, “Those Guys” return to the Manitou Opera House stage for an encore performance on Saturday, January 26, 2019.
  • Local News

    Festival of the Arts registration draws near

    Registration deadlines are approaching for this year’s Morden Festival of the Arts. The non-profit, volunteer-based organization provides a venue for band, strings, piano, vocal/choral and French and English Speech Arts.
  • Local Entertainment

    Revisiting rock icons

    Pembina Hills Arts Council in Morden is spinning records and you’re invited to come enjoy the music.
  • Local News

    “An Opera House Christmas”

    The Manitou Opera House will be dressed up in style and will ring with the sounds of Christmas old and new on Friday, December 14 at 8:00pm.
  • Local News

    Getting ready for Morden Festival of the Arts

    Although festival season is still three months away, the organizing committee has been preparing for what they anticipate will be another busy and exciting festival season.
  • Local Entertainment

    Exploring more of Abandoned Manitoba

    A Winnipeg author is giving new life to abandoned places all over Manitoba.Gordon Goldsborough, Manitoba historian and aquatic ecologist at the University of Manitoba, recently launched the second in his ...
  • Amen; local arts groups find a home in church, launch Bright Side Festival

    A neighbourly gesture has resulted in a new performance space for local and touring arts groups.The Calgary Inter-Mennonite Church on Edmonton Trail has converted its main worship room into a ...
  • Music

    Morrissey ends 15-year Canada boycott with new tour

    Morrissey has ended his almost two decade long boycott of Canada over its seal hunting industry with a new tour.
  • Celebrity

    FBI reportedly investigating Jussie Smollett over threatening letter

    The FBI is currently investigating Jussie Smollett over reports he sent a threatening letter to himself.
  • Celebrity

    Khloe Kardashian uses emojis to react to Tristan Thompson cheating rumours

    Khloe Kardashian has reacted to rumours that her boyfriend Tristan Thompson cheated on her with her half-sister Kylie Jenner’s best friend by posting a series of shouting head emojis.
  • Celebrity

    50 Cent 'afraid for my life' after N.Y. cop's shooting threat

    50 Cent is concerned for his safety following reports a New York police officer instructed cops to shoot him.
  • Local Arts

    Coming out of their shell: Afro Drag Mtl is not your conventional drag

    "Drag is so much more than a hyper-sexualized feminine portrayal of ourselves. It's really about messing with gender."
  • Local Arts

    Ottawa folk duo explores LeBreton Flats' history

    Silent Winters7:30 p.m. Feb. 26, Gladstone Theatre, 910 Gladstone Ave.Tickets: $23, available at thegladstone.
  • Local News

    Sudbury councillors want to speed up $110-million Junction project

    Ward 10 Coun. Fern Cormier is getting a little impatient. He wants to see some action on The Junction cultural projects.
  • Local News

    #ChurchToo takes on sexual abuse and pastoral misconduct

    #ChurchToo is coming to Morden. Commissioned by Mennonite Church of Eastern Canada, this provocative piece aims to engage audiences across the country about churches and sexual abuse.
  • Local News

    Presenting "A Grandparents Recital"

    The Buhler Active Living Centre multi-purpose room was packed Oct. 26 as the Douglas Kuhl School of Music hosted “A Grandparents Recital”.
  • Local News

    PHAC celebrates 30th anniversary

    Pembina Hills Arts Council celebrated 30 years of local art on October 20 with an 80s themed party at the gallery.
  • Local News

    Doc Walker to light up Opera House

    Doc Walker is coming to Manitou. Manitou Opera House Foundation, together with gold sponsors Louis Dreyfus, Delmar, and Cargill, will present Canadian Country Music Award winners Doc Walker, Friday October ...
  • Local News

    Youth Choir announces tour

    The Central Manitoba Youth Choir is preparing to tour the Central region performing 14 concerts in just six days.
  • Local News

    Little Shop of Horrors comes to the Kenmor

    The Classic Kenmor Players have spent their summer and fall in preparation for this month. At press time the final touches are being put on the classic theatrical piece “Little ...
  • Local Entertainment

    Southern Manitoba Concerts subscriptions available

    Southern Manitoba Concerts will launch their 2018/19 Series in October. Subscriptions are still available for the series.
  • Local Entertainment

    Duo joins forces in Manitou

    The dynamic Manitoba duo of pianist Madeline Hildebrand and soprano Sarah Jo Kirsch will take to the stage at the Manitou Opera House on Sunday, September 23, at 3pm, in ...
  • Local News

    Get ready to Raise the Woof

    The 7th annual Raise the Woof comedy night fundraiser is just around the corner and tickets are on sale.
  • Local Entertainment

    Calm

    A Winkler couple’s return to music has resulted in their first album in about 24 years, and local music lovers will benefit.
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    Morden Corn & Apple Festival 2018

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    Local studios to open for tours

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