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Divisive? Not for moviegoers. ‘Civil War’ declares victory at box office.

Divisive? Not for moviegoers. ‘Civil War’ declares victory at box office.

Film imagines a U.S. where California and Texas unite against a corrupt president
North Okanagan author in the running for prestigious non-fiction prize

North Okanagan author in the running for prestigious non-fiction prize

Emelia Symington-Fedy, who published her debut memoir Skid Dogs in 2023, has been shortlisted for the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize
Salmon Arm Demolition Derby revs up with tickets now on sale

Salmon Arm Demolition Derby revs up with tickets now on sale

Derby returns to fairgounds on Father’s Day weekend
Cheers to 10 years: Okanagan’s Le Diner en Blanc returns

Cheers to 10 years: Okanagan’s Le Diner en Blanc returns

Le Diner en Blanc celebrates its 10th anniversary on July 11
‘It is magical’: repurposed art growing in B.C. along with eco-consciousness

‘It is magical’: repurposed art growing in B.C. along with eco-consciousness

As environmental concerns permeate the arts community, artists embrace a freeing era of art-making
Shuswap Theatre to stage quirky love story with an Irish twist

Shuswap Theatre to stage quirky love story with an Irish twist

Outside Mullingar to be this year’s entry for 2024 Okanagan Zone Festival
Student dancers return to Salish Secondary for biggest high school dance competition in B.C.

Student dancers return to Salish Secondary for biggest high school dance competition in B.C.

Hundreds of kids from across Surrey, the Lower Mainland, and Vancouver Island competed April 9
Kelowna’s Rock The Lake returns with Tom Cochrane, Our Lady Peace

Kelowna’s Rock The Lake returns with Tom Cochrane, Our Lady Peace

Rock The Lake is taking place from July 12-14
PNE summer concerts move inside with Ludacris, Blondie, Barenaked Ladies, more

PNE summer concerts move inside with Ludacris, Blondie, Barenaked Ladies, more

Fair admission included in cost of ticket, sold for $40 and up starting April 12
Hollywood cannot live on blockbusters alone: industry leaders

Hollywood cannot live on blockbusters alone: industry leaders

Movie business needs more small and mid-sized films to stay vibrant, convention-goers told