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LGBT activists not excited by Caitlyn Jenner’s campaign for governor of California

LGBT activists not excited by Caitlyn Jenner’s campaign for governor of California

The former Olympic gold medallist and reality TV personality is a Republican and supported Trump in 2016
B.C.-made music video launched in time for Earth Day 2021

B.C.-made music video launched in time for Earth Day 2021

Singer songwriter Shannon Zirnhelt worked with Third Planet Crusade on the project in the Cariboo
VIDEO: Playland at PNE scheduled to reopen this May to masked customers

VIDEO: Playland at PNE scheduled to reopen this May to masked customers

British Columbians are discouraged from travelling outside of their local health authority to visit the theme park
B.C. Indigenous actor cast in Martin Scorsese film alongside DiCaprio, De Niro

B.C. Indigenous actor cast in Martin Scorsese film alongside DiCaprio, De Niro

William Belleau was also in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Blackway, The Killing and Frontier
Non-profit plans musical renaissance in the Comox Valley

Non-profit plans musical renaissance in the Comox Valley

A non-profit society hopes to keep musical theatre alive this summer in the Comox Valley.
VIDEO: Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation brothers produce COVID-19 healing song

VIDEO: Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation brothers produce COVID-19 healing song

Hjalmer Wenstob and Timmy Masso share dance and inspiration.
Juno Awards postpone 50th anniversary show date to June 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic

Juno Awards postpone 50th anniversary show date to June 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic

It’s the second time the country’s biggest night in music has been pushed this year
Courtenay author among finalists in historical writing competition

Courtenay author among finalists in historical writing competition

Courtenay author Deborah Griffiths is a finalist for the 38th annual British Columbia Historical Federation Lieutenant Governor’s Historical Writing Competition.
‘Green and Blue’: B.C. country musician releases tribute song for front-line workers

‘Green and Blue’: B.C. country musician releases tribute song for front-line workers

Richard’s new single has been viewed more than 3,000 times on his YouTube channel
VIDEO: B.C. singer hits world’s lowest female note after ‘ridiculous’ ordeal to set record

VIDEO: B.C. singer hits world’s lowest female note after ‘ridiculous’ ordeal to set record

‘I’m going to do another attempt to smash the record,’ Surrey’s Joy Chapman promises