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King Charles III’s openness about cancer has helped him connect with people

King Charles III’s openness about cancer has helped him connect with people

Experts say the diagnosis has made the king more relatable to the average person
William Shatner says he would consider ‘Star Trek’ return

William Shatner says he would consider ‘Star Trek’ return

93-year-old says there would have to be a genuine reason for Captain Kirk to come back
Enderby art warehouse launching new event series with acclaimed B.C. poets

Enderby art warehouse launching new event series with acclaimed B.C. poets

The Cardiff Miller Art Warehouse is launching its Arts and Letters Club with poets Kevin Spenst and Rob Taylor
Okanagan youth orchestra blooms with spring series

Okanagan youth orchestra blooms with spring series

Vernon, Kelowna and Penticton performances May 4 & 5
Revelstoke Responders: Story Behind the Siren wins Storyhive grant

Revelstoke Responders: Story Behind the Siren wins Storyhive grant

Kyle Scott of Revelstoke won a $12 000 grant with Storyhive
Taking the fall: the life of a Hollywood stuntman

Taking the fall: the life of a Hollywood stuntman

‘I’m Ryan Gosling and I did almost none of my own stunts in the movie’
Winnipeg jazz ensemble ready to enthrall Vernon audience

Winnipeg jazz ensemble ready to enthrall Vernon audience

Apollo Suns will play the Blue Parrot Oasis May 19
Vancouver Island’s Funkanometry boogies into ‘Canada’s Got Talent’ semifinals

Vancouver Island’s Funkanometry boogies into ‘Canada’s Got Talent’ semifinals

Dancing duo, based in Nanaimo, will appear on May 7 broadcast at 8 p.m. on CityTV
Top artists return to TikTok after deal struck with Universal Music

Top artists return to TikTok after deal struck with Universal Music

Drake, Adele, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish coming back to popular social media platform
‘We couldn’t ignore the issue’: Down the Lees’ new album speaks to Okanagan wildfires

‘We couldn’t ignore the issue’: Down the Lees’ new album speaks to Okanagan wildfires

Band set to release highly anticipated post-rock album Dirt on May 3, followed by a B.C. tour