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  • New exhibit at Kamloops Art Gallery: Becoming Animal/Becoming Landscape

    Becoming Animal/Becoming Landscape
    January 14 to March 25, 2017

    Exhibition Tour with Scott Watson, Director of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and Head, Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory, University of British Columbia on Saturday, January 14, 5:30 pm
  • Province and Creative BC announce $3.8 million in funding for music industry

    1.     LIVE MUSIC PROGRAM
    $2.5 million has been dedicated to support the Live Music program.  B.C. based festivals, venues, live music presenters and event producers can apply for funding aimed at increasing the number of live music performances within the province.
  • Vernon's Food for Fines program in effect December 4-10

    From December 4 to 10, payments for parking tickets issued in Vernon will be donated for food services for those in need during the holidays.
  • Hugh Hanson Davidson - A Life in the Arts

    KAMLOOPS - In 2014, the Kamloops Art Gallery received a bequest of works of art from the private collection of Hugh Hanson Davidson (1930-2014). Davidson was a generous benefactor to the Gallery. He donated a number of works in 1998, as well as his library of books. The Gallery celebrated Davidson and his gift at a special reception in 2002, naming its library the Hugh Hanson Davidson Library.
  • UBC Okanagan research helps to improve firefighter pilot safety

    Few Canadians were left unaffected by 6,669 fires that burned across the country this year, amounting to 3.95 million hectares, according to the National Wildland Fire Situation Report.

    Among them, were the hundreds of men and women who pilot loaded airtankers above the treetops to battle the nearly 2,000 wildfires that swept across the province this summer.
  • Streamlined fish and wildlife application moves to online only

    VICTORIA - To improve service, a variety of fish and wildlife applications will be available online only effective Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson announced today, Jan. 25.
  • FAQs on gun amnesty month

    Police departments across B.C. are hoping to make homes safer by declaring a province-wide Gun Amnesty this June. The amnesty will give residents of B.C. a safe way to dispose of weapons, imitation weapons and related equipment and ammunition which they are not legally entitled to own, or which they no longer want.

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