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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

Credit unions in Osoyoos, Revelstoke and Summerland consider merger

Credit unions in Osoyoos, Revelstoke and Summerland consider merger

Members of three credit unions to vote on decision in late May and early June
Princeton Posse player receives $2,500 scholarship

Princeton Posse player receives $2,500 scholarship

Brennan Watterson received award in honour of former Humboldt Broncos playyer
QUIZ: In honour of our Earth

QUIZ: In honour of our Earth

Today, April 22, is Earth Day, a time to reflect on our planet and consider ways to protect our natural environment
QUIZ: How much do you know about Easter?

QUIZ: How much do you know about Easter?

Easter is an important event in the Christian calendar. It鈥檚 also a time for eggs, bunnies and chocolate.
COLUMN: In search of the elusive Bob

COLUMN: In search of the elusive Bob

In the early 1990s, commercials for Doritos examined hero worship
Summerland star Dezi Ducheck signs to Mount Royal after near-perfect season

Summerland star Dezi Ducheck signs to Mount Royal after near-perfect season

Dezi Ducheck will play with the Mount Royal Cougars in Calgary
Summerland resumes Distributed Generation Program

Summerland resumes Distributed Generation Program

Program in Summerland was initiated in 2019, then paused in 2024
Third award for Summerland for financial reporting

Third award for Summerland for financial reporting

Canadian award recognizes high standards in municipality鈥檚 annual financial report
Crime novel set at Penticton brewery

Crime novel set at Penticton brewery

Canned, by Lynda Lock, is set in Penticton鈥檚 thriving brewery scene
Summerland pushes in new fire engine

Summerland pushes in new fire engine

$1M unit will replace aging fire engine in department鈥檚 fleet
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