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B.C. comedian a Happy Camper returning to the North after global success

B.C. comedian a Happy Camper returning to the North after global success

Alex Mackenzie will be hosting shows throughout Northern B.C. in “Happy Camper” tour
‘Afraid for my life’: Orlando Bloom steps To The Edge for new TV series

‘Afraid for my life’: Orlando Bloom steps To The Edge for new TV series

Natural risk-taker explores his daredevil side for the delight of viewers
Winnie, Mickey, and what we’re learning about public domain and remix culture

Winnie, Mickey, and what we’re learning about public domain and remix culture

More beloved characters are becoming free for unfettered use, what will that mean?
Best in Canadian country music coming to Kelowna

Best in Canadian country music coming to Kelowna

The city is hosting Country Music Week and the 2025 Canadian Country Music Awards
New Showcase Gallery exhibit profiles longtime 108 Mile Ranch artist

New Showcase Gallery exhibit profiles longtime 108 Mile Ranch artist

Susan Kruze has returned to the Showcase Gallery
South Cariboo children’s author releases book on gardening

South Cariboo children’s author releases book on gardening

Brenda Cooper dedicated the book to her sister
Divisive? Not for moviegoers. ‘Civil War’ declares victory at box office.

Divisive? Not for moviegoers. ‘Civil War’ declares victory at box office.

Film imagines a U.S. where California and Texas unite against a corrupt president
North Okanagan author in the running for prestigious non-fiction prize

North Okanagan author in the running for prestigious non-fiction prize

Emelia Symington-Fedy, who published her debut memoir Skid Dogs in 2023, has been shortlisted for the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize
‘It is magical’: repurposed art growing in B.C. along with eco-consciousness

‘It is magical’: repurposed art growing in B.C. along with eco-consciousness

As environmental concerns permeate the arts community, artists embrace a freeing era of art-making
Student dancers return to Salish Secondary for biggest high school dance competition in B.C.

Student dancers return to Salish Secondary for biggest high school dance competition in B.C.

Hundreds of kids from across Surrey, the Lower Mainland, and Vancouver Island competed April 9