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‘In the Heights’ lifts hopes for a Latino film breakthrough

‘In the Heights’ lifts hopes for a Latino film breakthrough

Hype for summer blockbuster has brought great expectation for Latinos in the United States
Westside Daze goes virtual

Westside Daze goes virtual

Westside Daze will start on July 1 with a drive-thru cupcake celebration
‘Local Losers’ have a place to create with Vernon art studio opening

‘Local Losers’ have a place to create with Vernon art studio opening

A new art studio geared towards youth opened on main street June 1
Juno Awards ring in 50th anniversary; Justin Bieber, the Weeknd lead nominations

Juno Awards ring in 50th anniversary; Justin Bieber, the Weeknd lead nominations

Both performers are also among the stacked list of popular artists nominated for fan choice award
North Okanagan outdoor theatre plans vibrant, varied season

North Okanagan outdoor theatre plans vibrant, varied season

Caravan Farm Theatre in Spallumcheen to deliver meaningful content in 43rd year of operation
Juno Awards to announce new category for underground dance single of the year

Juno Awards to announce new category for underground dance single of the year

Joanne Hill lobbied for the award with support from DJs, producers and other members of the dance music industry
ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç singer in Top 100 for CBC Music talent search

ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç singer in Top 100 for CBC Music talent search

Teigen Gayse is in the Top 100 out of 2,500 country-wide entries
Whimsical journey creates lasting North Okanagan friendship

Whimsical journey creates lasting North Okanagan friendship

Lasting friendship born out of children’s book collaboration
Summer art exhibit turning ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç’s Bernard Avenue into site of AR artwork

Summer art exhibit turning ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç’s Bernard Avenue into site of AR artwork

Local artists who work with 2D digital art, animation and music are participating in the augmented reality project
Kamloops-area author’s debut novel, Five Little Indians, wins prestigious literary award

Kamloops-area author’s debut novel, Five Little Indians, wins prestigious literary award

Michelle Good hopes her book helps move readers to participate in reconciliation
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