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Northern B.C. singer debuts COVID-19 video asking people to 鈥楩latten out the Curve鈥

Northern B.C. singer debuts COVID-19 video asking people to 鈥楩latten out the Curve鈥

Smithers artist Mark Perry鈥檚 video 鈥淔latten out the Curve鈥 features dancers from around the world
Province supports B.C. artists with livestream portal

Province supports B.C. artists with livestream portal

Showcase BC features live B.C. original performances
Canadian country star Jess Moskaluke to headline Penticton Peach Festival鈥檚 country night

Canadian country star Jess Moskaluke to headline Penticton Peach Festival鈥檚 country night

Multi-award winning country artist will perform on the Peters Bros. main stage in Okanagan Lake Park
Lifestyles Coffee in Lake Country creates funny video of couple stuck in quarantine

Lifestyles Coffee in Lake Country creates funny video of couple stuck in quarantine

Lifestyles Coffee is located at 10058 BC-97 unit 4, Lake Country, B.C.
Trainwreck Comedy鈥檚 Rob Balsdon showcases quarantine routine

Trainwreck Comedy鈥檚 Rob Balsdon showcases quarantine routine

Balsdon made a video making light of life in isolation
Corb Lund鈥檚 revised tour includes Okanagan stop

Corb Lund鈥檚 revised tour includes Okanagan stop

Western music artist still planning to hit the road in June, reach Okanagan by November
琉璃神社鈥檚 The Wild! to host live stream concert April 4

琉璃神社鈥檚 The Wild! to host live stream concert April 4

The 琉璃神社 staple will be playing songs off their new album Listen to Still Believe In Rock and Roll
COVID-19: 鈥楾he Ballad of Bonnie Henry鈥 recorded and released

COVID-19: 鈥楾he Ballad of Bonnie Henry鈥 recorded and released

LISTEN: Quick turnaround for song penned by B.C. Order of Canada musician Phil Dwyer
Trump: We won鈥檛 pay for security for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan

Trump: We won鈥檛 pay for security for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan

Trump: 鈥淭he U.S. will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!鈥
Province announces $3M in funding for arts groups hit by COVID-19 crisis

Province announces $3M in funding for arts groups hit by COVID-19 crisis

BC Arts Council to administer support for both organizations and individual artists