The Saskatchewan Festival of Words is a literary festival that celebrates diverse forms of written expression by hosting Canadian authors, poets, and musicians for a weekend of readings, discussions, and workshops in Moose Jaw.
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65th edition of the Shediac Lobster FestivalMessage from the co-chairsFrom July 9-13, 2014, the town of Shediac will swing to the rhythm of the 65th edition of the Shediac Lobster Festival. Everything is planned to make this edition an event that everyone will remember for a long time. As co-chairs of the 2014 edition, we are particularly pleased and proud to wish you the warmest of welcomes to Shediac.
Centre Expo-Festival Centre welcomes you to their establishment. They are easily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle. The neighboring area is notable for its restaurants and stores.
Alice in WonderlandWill O' The Wisp Productions gears up for an original adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.This year's production, presented in association with Festival by the Marsh, will take place in the Sackville Music Hall.
The Dreamspeakers Festival Society supports and educates the public about Aboriginal culture, art and heritage. It is a resource for Aboriginal filmmakers, directors, scriptwriters, cameramen, technicians, actors, musicians, storytellers, artists and craftspeople. The society is also a resource bank – a way to get in touch with Aboriginal filmmakers, performers and artists. And through Dreamspeakers, Aboriginal people receive training in arts, culture and festival operations.