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Nutcracker performance inspires local dancers

Nutcracker performance inspires local dancers

Last month two lakecity dancers were honoured to dance with Moscow Ballet in Kamloops.
CASUAL COUNTRY: From gardening to the ballet studio

CASUAL COUNTRY: From gardening to the ballet studio

Corrine Stromsten has been teaching dance for over 20 years
Colourful new mural nearly complete in downtown Williams Lake

Colourful new mural nearly complete in downtown Williams Lake

Finished product will mix experience and creativity, and represent importance of First Nations People and salmon to the region
Women working for peace

Women working for peace

The Women’s Spirituality Workshop over the weekend offered numerous ways that women can achieve peace within themselves.
Fun and games for Catholic Schools Week

Fun and games for Catholic Schools Week

Sacred Heart Catholic School celebrated Catholic Schools Week with the theme Care For Our Common Home.
VIDEO: B.C. woman talks about the most common and dangerous disease you’ve never heard of

VIDEO: B.C. woman talks about the most common and dangerous disease you’ve never heard of

Nelson’s Emma Weiland lives with endometriosis
Williams Lake reboots Performances in the Park for 2022

Williams Lake reboots Performances in the Park for 2022

Live music to return on Thursday evenings starting in July
BEHIND THE SCENES: Musicians create score for Studio Theatre production

BEHIND THE SCENES: Musicians create score for Studio Theatre production

Pulling back the curtain of lakecity arts and culture
Keziah Froese wins an honourable mention at provincial festival

Keziah Froese wins an honourable mention at provincial festival

Keziah Froese won an honourable today at the provincial Performing Arts B.C. festival today in Fort St. John.
Most British Columbians agree the ‘big one’ is coming, but only 50% are prepared

Most British Columbians agree the ‘big one’ is coming, but only 50% are prepared

Only 46 per cent of British Columbians have prepared an emergency kit with supplies they might need