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Larry King, broadcasting giant for half-century, dies at 87

Larry King, broadcasting giant for half-century, dies at 87

King conducted an estimated 50,000 on-air interviews
Bernie Sanders makes guest appearance municipal staff meeting in B.C.

Bernie Sanders makes guest appearance municipal staff meeting in B.C.

Vancouver Island firefighters jump on viral trend of photoshopped U.S. senator
Canada’s movie theatre association calls out ‘absurdity’ of B.C. theatres closures

Canada’s movie theatre association calls out ‘absurdity’ of B.C. theatres closures

Vancouver’s Rio Theatre is moving forward with plans to reopen on Saturday
Guilt-free screen time: Revelstoke moms launch children’s video podcast

Guilt-free screen time: Revelstoke moms launch children’s video podcast

Have some virtual fun with The Cubs Club
WATCH: ‘hyper-talented’ team behind Okanagan-centric music video

WATCH: ‘hyper-talented’ team behind Okanagan-centric music video

New Justin J. Moore music video shot in 91´ó»ÆÑ¼, Armstrong with team of 20-somethings
Okanagan actor lands role in WW II movie

Okanagan actor lands role in WW II movie

Evan-Riley Brown, from Lake Country, cast in production labelled as hybrid of a feature film and documentary called Journey To Royal: a WW II Rescue Mission.
Podcast: Interview with longtime actor/broadcaster and B.C. resident Terry David Mulligan

Podcast: Interview with longtime actor/broadcaster and B.C. resident Terry David Mulligan

Podcast: Talk includes TDM’s RCMP career, radio, TV, wine, Janis Joplin and much more
Catch a Yeti in the North Okanagan

Catch a Yeti in the North Okanagan

Literacy Week celebrated with first ever Story-Window Walk
B.C. tree that inspired award-winning author Joy Kogawa damaged by windstorm

B.C. tree that inspired award-winning author Joy Kogawa damaged by windstorm

The backyard tree is the focus of Kogawa’s children’s book ‘Naomi’s Tree’
New Uvagut TV to feature all programming made in Inuktut language

New Uvagut TV to feature all programming made in Inuktut language

Uvagut TV will broadcast a variety of content including children’s series, award-winning films and live programming