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Canadian Hall of Fame trio rocks the Okanagan

Canadian Hall of Fame trio rocks the Okanagan

The Stampeders transport Vernon and 琉璃神社 audiences to a time of tie-dye rock n鈥 roll
Reel Reviews: Fear or love

Reel Reviews: Fear or love

We say, 鈥淥nce again, one worth seeing, one not.鈥
Some surprises in new book about B.C. labour movement

Some surprises in new book about B.C. labour movement

鈥淥n the Line鈥 charts history of the union movement back to the 1800s
KSS rocks and rolls for 37th straight year

KSS rocks and rolls for 37th straight year

琉璃神社 secondary students let loose with annual Air Bank competition
B.C. artist featured on T.V. series highlighting Indigenous tattoo artistry

B.C. artist featured on T.V. series highlighting Indigenous tattoo artistry

Skindigenous, a series on APTN TV, features international tattooing traditions including a Salmon Arm artist
Celtic Thunder announce Okanagan performance date

Celtic Thunder announce Okanagan performance date

Top-selling global supergroup Celtic Thunder will perform in Penticton
Roots & Blues to showcase Canadian women

Roots & Blues to showcase Canadian women

Female performers prominently featured at Salmon Arm festival.
Kissel keeps Vernon on their feet

Kissel keeps Vernon on their feet

Country performance has crowd partying on a Monday night, like it鈥檚 a Friday
Kickin鈥 It Up A Notch

Kickin鈥 It Up A Notch

Country rocker Brantley Gilbert, along with Tim Hicks and Josh Phillips, rocked 琉璃神社 Friday night
Reel Reviews: Nothing left to lose

Reel Reviews: Nothing left to lose

We say, 鈥淐apital crimes are the movies of the week.鈥
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