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Top squirrel

Top squirrel

Kamloops photographer Elizabeth King saw a little red squirrel — but the B.C. SPCA saw an award-winning photograph in its annual Wildlife-in-Focus contest. King’s photo (as featured above) of the squirrel won in the backyard habitats category.
Time to bid on art

Time to bid on art

There’s plenty of art in September Kuromi’s house right now and the collection is still growing. It won’t be staying there — it’s headed for a year of storage, thanks to the Kamloops Arts Council (KAC).
Hungar behind the wheel

Hungar behind the wheel

When she was just 15 years old, Jeanne Hungar asked her dad to build her a potter’s wheel.
That Sugar Film at TRU

That Sugar Film at TRU

Natures Fare Markets is bringing That Sugar Film to Kamloops. The 90-minute documentary chronicles director Damon Gameau’s experiment studying the effects of a high-sugar diet, consuming only foods perceived as healthy.
Student to exhibit works

Student to exhibit works

Kamloops Life Drawing Studio has an exhibition of members works at the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre, 7 West Seymour St., from Nov. 13 to Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.
Cultural calendar creation

Cultural calendar creation

For the past decade, arts students at South Kamloops secondary have created works they use to make a calendar and cards.
Nominate someone for a local arts award

Nominate someone for a local arts award

Nominations are being accepted for the ninth annual Mayor’s Award for the Arts, which will be presented on Jan. 30, 2016. This year’s categories include emerging artist, business in support of the arts and craft and design.
WolfPack biology

WolfPack biology

Taking Flight by Erik Prytula now hangs in the Science Building at Thompson Rivers University, a building he spent plenty of time in as he studied biology.
UPDATED: Long-time KAG leader Bailey dies

UPDATED: Long-time KAG leader Bailey dies

Jann Bailey, executive director of the Kamloops Art Gallery (KAG), died Friday night.
Right of passage

Right of passage

Lea Bucknell's art reflects on our attachment to space and time, while Vancouver-based artist Kevin Schmidt (below) presented his work, A Sign in the Northwest Passage, during the weekend opening reception at Kamloops Art Gallery.