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  • Winner declared in Okanagan College 3-Hour Short Story contest

    More than 30 budding writers from across the valley put their writing skills to the test in Okanagan College’s 8th Annual 3-Hour Short Story contest and second-year arts student Hannah Stanley has been announced as the overall winner for her original story “The Best Years of Our Lives.”
  • More than just pencil - Kelowna Art Gallery's Drawing from Life exhibit

    That’s a drawing?
  • Okanagan College competition win a sweet success for culinary student

    OKANAGAN - Between juggling a busy work schedule and caring for her three-year-old son, sous chef Rachel Broe thought her dream of becoming a certified Red Seal Chef would have to stay on the backburner. Then she found the recipe for a new future in 500 words or less.
  • City Hall site of latest Fossils from the Future Relic

    KELOWNA - If you haven’t heard of them yet, you may well have seen some of them but not realized it. They’re called Fossils from the Future, and these mysterious objects have been appearing in the downtown Kelowna area for the past few months.
  • Collaborative public art mural in Lake Country inspires discussion

    LAKE COUNTRY - Did you know that studies have shown that the number one reason people will choose to visit and move to a community is the availability of arts and cultural amenities? Lake Country is continuing to become an interesting and engaging community with a rich assortment of public artworks.
  • Nomination categories announced for the 2016 Mayor’s Awards for the Arts

    KAMLOOPS - The Mayor’s Awards for the Arts committee is now accepting nominations for the annual Arts awards that recognize artists and arts supporters in Kamloops and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District.
  • Artful enhancements on Bernard Avenue

    Look up, look way up, at the new additions on Bernard Avenue’s light poles. Artistic metal fabricated plates created by local artist Crystal Przybille have been installed between Abbott and Pandosy Streets.

    “This is really the crowning touch to the light poles,” said Pat McCormick, Public Art Coordinator. “A notable feature is that the stainless steel plates are back-lit so that the art illuminates at night.
  • Artful enhancements on Bernard Avenue

    Look up, look way up, at the new additions on Bernard Avenue’s light poles. Artistic metal fabricated plates created by local artist Crystal Przybille have been installed between Abbott and Pandosy Streets.

    “This is really the crowning touch to the light poles,” said Pat McCormick, Public Art Coordinator. “A notable feature is that the stainless steel plates are back-lit so that the art illuminates at night.

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