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New thriller swings from action to blandness

New thriller swings from action to blandness

I Am Number Four sort of looks like your run-of-the-mill sci-fi ride, infiltrated by the spirit of this generation’s sensitive bloodsuckers. Thanks Twilight. Thanks a bunch.

Businesses pitch in to help youth

Zia’s Stonehouse in Summerland is offering a helping hand to the Summerland Asset Development Initiative, aiding them in raising some much-needed cash by hosting a fundraising dinner for the youth opportunity program.
Adventure and serenity found in Belize

Adventure and serenity found in Belize

Spectacular natural attractions and the excitement of discovering Mother Nature’s best kept secret draw travellers from around the globe, promising both relaxation and the richly rewarding authenticity they seek in a genuine Caribbean getaway.
Toby Keith packs fans into Penticton Events Centre

Toby Keith packs fans into Penticton Events Centre

Over 4,000 fans were in attendance at the South Okanagan Events Centre in Penticton for performances from One More Girl, George Canyon and Toby Keith.

Camping reservations open early

Camping fans can now start their warm weather vacation planning in the cold of winter with more reservable sites to choose from and a new, earlier opening date for the BC Parks Discover Camping reservation service.

The perfect book for every Canadian

Penticton's Shatford Centre gets funding boost

Penticton's Shatford Centre gets funding boost

Shakespeare takes to the backyard

Shakespeare takes to the backyard

Young musicians on the rise

Young musicians on the rise

Penticton Children's Festival in safe hands

Penticton Children's Festival in safe hands

Gord Osland thinks they have found the right set of qualities in Conrad Burek to take over for him as director of Penticton’s Rotary International Children’s Festival, which drew 10,000 visitors last year.