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John Arendt

John Arendt

I have worked as a newspaper journalist since 1989 and have been at the Summerland Review since 1994. My work in Summerland has involved covering an array of stories affecting this community and the region. I have received recognition for my work, including the gold medal in the columnist category in the B.C. and Yukon Community NewsMedia Association in 2024.

Phone
1-250-494-5406
Email
news@summerlandreview.com

Recent Work by John

Young Swifties invited to Eras Tour dance party at Summerland Library

Young Swifties invited to Eras Tour dance party at Summerland Library

Free event for young fans will feature music of iconic singer-songwriter
Penticton Tune-Agers hold holiday concert

Penticton Tune-Agers hold holiday concert

Seasonal concert will be held on Dec. 14
Stabilization work north of Summerland to close for winter

Stabilization work north of Summerland to close for winter

Stabilization efforts have been in place since rock slide blocked highway in 2023
COLUMN: An American shopping trend has gone global

COLUMN: An American shopping trend has gone global

Once a uniquely American phenomenon, Black Friday is a worldwide shopping trend
Musaic to hold vocal concerts in Penticton and Summerland

Musaic to hold vocal concerts in Penticton and Summerland

Choral ensemble was formed in 1995
Police find stolen items in stolen car in Summerland

Police find stolen items in stolen car in Summerland

Charges are pending following incident on Nov. 20
Donation bin robbed at Summerland animal sanctuary charity shop

Donation bin robbed at Summerland animal sanctuary charity shop

Video recordings showed five instances at Critteraid's donation box in one night
Princeton Posse hold top spot

Princeton Posse hold top spot

Princeton continues to lead league with one win, one loss in weekend hockey action
Summerland man follows mother鈥檚 path as funeral director

Summerland man follows mother鈥檚 path as funeral director

Brett Hamilton is working with Providence Funeral Homes in Summerland as his mother, Brenda Hamilton, is stepping back from her career as a funeral director
QUIZ: Winter sports extend beyond hockey

QUIZ: Winter sports extend beyond hockey

As the temperature continues to drop, it's time for winter sports. Canada is best known for hockey, but there are other cold-weather sports enjoyed in Canada and around the world.
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