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John Arendt

John Arendt

John Arendt has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years. He has a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Journalism degree from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Ryerson University) in Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts in English and History from the University of Winnipeg. He has been at the Summerland Review since 1994. In his spare time, he writes creatively and has had some of his short fiction published in British Columbia and internationally.

Phone
1-250-494-5406
Email
news@summerlandreview.com

Recent Work by John

QUIZ: In celebration of Mother’s Day

QUIZ: In celebration of Mother’s Day

The second Sunday of May is a time to honour mothers
COLUMN: A mind-numbing search for granola

COLUMN: A mind-numbing search for granola

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the choices on the grocery store shelves
Plenty of action planned for Summerland Action Festival weekend

Plenty of action planned for Summerland Action Festival weekend

Three-day event in early June launches summertime activities
Summerland Museum to hold online auction

Summerland Museum to hold online auction

Items for sale include tools, television and old wheelchair
Summerland Sunday markets to begin in June

Summerland Sunday markets to begin in June

More than 50 vendors expected for 2024 season
Summerland dancers recognized at festivals

Summerland dancers recognized at festivals

Members of In House Performing Arts will compete provincially in June
Summerland development set to provide affordable housing units

Summerland development set to provide affordable housing units

Development on Henry Avenue will have 60 units, but a greater need still exists
Okanagan-Skaha School District announces staff changes

Okanagan-Skaha School District announces staff changes

Principals and vice-principals named at numerous schools in Summerland and Penticton
Toxic drug deaths recorded in Summerland

Toxic drug deaths recorded in Summerland

4 deaths from toxic drugs were reported in 2023
Housing development will affect Summerland community organizations

Housing development will affect Summerland community organizations

Food bank will relocate temporarily, churches will share space as 60-unit housing is constructed
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