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91´ó»ÆѼ’s Ben Klick partnering with local country music stations for annual virtual music festival fundraiser

91´ó»ÆѼ’s Ben Klick partnering with local country music stations for annual virtual music festival fundraiser

The third annual Music Fest MS will come in the form of a Youtube livestream on May 30
91´ó»ÆѼ performing arts centre inches closer to reality

91´ó»ÆѼ performing arts centre inches closer to reality

The city is looking for consultants for a feasibility study for a KCT replacement
91´ó»ÆѼ woman wins $1.5M in online poker tournament

91´ó»ÆѼ woman wins $1.5M in online poker tournament

Vanessa Kade beat out almost 70K people vying for the top prize
Province backs Armstrong MetalFest

Province backs Armstrong MetalFest

Metal festival organizers announce support from BC Arts Council will keep them ‘on their feet’
Lake Country author writes her own story of romance

Lake Country author writes her own story of romance

Tanya Zaufi finds literary inspiration in tale of how she met her husband
91´ó»ÆѼ singer-songwriter tackles heartbreak, loss in new single

91´ó»ÆѼ singer-songwriter tackles heartbreak, loss in new single

Teigen Gayse’s new song offers solidarity to others who have gone through heartbreak
Plug pulled on Armstrong MetalFest once more

Plug pulled on Armstrong MetalFest once more

COVID-19 silences heavy metal music festival that draws hundreds to region for a second year
Popular restaurant in Japan named after city of Penticton

Popular restaurant in Japan named after city of Penticton

A Pentictonite now living in Tokyo discovered the eatery and the history behind its name
The show must go on: 91´ó»ÆѼ musicians take virtual stage to keep playing

The show must go on: 91´ó»ÆѼ musicians take virtual stage to keep playing

Rebellious Unicorns offers local artists the chance to perform live, a rarity amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Famed Okanagan poet Shane Koyczan reflects on the pandemic in new show

Famed Okanagan poet Shane Koyczan reflects on the pandemic in new show

The show premiers March 12 and features Penticton art centres hit hard by COVID-19
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