The world’s best skiers are in Whistler this week and Canadians shone brightly as training for the Whistler World Cup got underway on Tuesday (Feb. 19). Whistler’s Britt Janyk finished second on the first day of training for the Telus Whistler women’s downhill.
Don’t be alarmed if Hedley frontman Jake Hoggard starts removing layers of clothing during the band’s free show this weekend in Village Square. He’ll remain covered up enough to keep the show family-friendly. Well, probably.
Alex Hackett is risking his neck to bring you rock music, and he knows it. He and his fellow post-punk firebrands in Kill The Lights are travelling through the frostbitten reaches of the Canadian west in the middle of a miserable winter across our nation's highways to bring their jagged music to the people.
Avid ski fans can witness the world’s best skiers fly down racecourses at 120 kilometres per hour on the slopes of Whistler Mountain beginning next Txuesday (Feb. 18).
Mississauga musician Joe Chammas is bringing his acoustic sound to the Executive Snooker Club tomorrow. The event, jokingly called Live at the Executive Snooker Club: Third Time's A Charm, starts at 8 p.m. and is expected to run until 11 p.m.
You now have less than a month to decide what you'll see during the annual Canadian Music Week Festival, as a lineup of more than 500 Canadian and international acts was released on Thursday.