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Travelling preacher rolled through town

 Just as he’d make you laugh till your belly hurts, he’d pull at your heartstrings. The son of a Canadian country legend was in the Border City  recently, both sharing his stories and songs at the Southern Gospel Jamboree.

Jimmy Snow, son of the late Hank Snow, has clocked thousands of miles over the past three years when he decided to resign from his church to return to the road, preaching and singing. The road lead him to the Border City, where on Nov. 15 at the Gospel Fellowship, Snow shared the stage with a number of musical acts including A Touch of Grace.

 

Making their mark in the Border City

 

Establishing a thriving, long lasting live music scene in Lloydminster has been easier said than done over the years. The talent has always been here, but for a variety of reasons it hasn’t come to fruition. The building blocks just haven’t been in place. One local group is trying to change that. 

Here Comes Santa

The second annual Here Comes Santa Claus takes place on Saturday, December 5. Here is the itinerary for the day.

Standing ovation

In his final act as the Vic Juba Community Theatre’s (VJCT) general manager, Ron Ror finds himself in the midst of paperwork and budget matters. As the curtain is about to close on his tenure with the theatre at the end of the month, Ror took a moment to reflect on his four years with the organization.

Local talent shines

 Theatre is alive and well in Saskatchewan.

 Community theatre groups from across the prairie province recently descended upon the Vic Juba Community Theatre stage and presented a myriad of one act plays, competing against and entertaining one another in TheatreOne 2009.

Story weaving songstress stopping by

Chloe Albert is preparing for the test every burgeoning musician dreams of taking – their first cross-Canada tour. In the midst of packing and gearing up for the tour, Albert stole a moment to chat with the Source before piling into a car with fellow folk musician, Emma Cook.

Broadway in the Border City

Lloydminster residents will soon be tapping their toes to the Broadway beat. 
The Catholic Youth Leadership Program and Holy Rosary Performing Arts is bringing “Broadway” to centre stage this December. 
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