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Husband is still suspicious

Dear Annie: I am a 36-year-old husband and father, married for four years. Two years ago, I caught my wife cheating on me.
Maguire-Pheasey

Maguire-Pheasey

Thea Ruth Gray Maguire was married to William Earl Pheasey Jan. 2, 2010, under a blue moon at the Parker Resort in Palm Springs, Calif. Thea is the daughter of John and Dagmar Maguire of Vernon, and Earl is the son of Fred Pheasey of Edmonton and Judy Sabados of Vancouver.
Green Hornet loses its sting

Green Hornet loses its sting

After slogging through the very expensive, very polished but somehow very clunky superhero adventure The Green Hornet, I have one burning question still as unsettled as an emerald sting: Is the Green Hornet supposed to be an idiot?
Duo reinvents the ‘80s

Duo reinvents the ‘80s

The letter B reigns on Inventions, the new album from Winnipeg duo Ash Koley (vocalist/writer Ashley Koley and instrumentalist/background singer Phil Deschambault).
Best-Hentschel

Best-Hentschel

Darleen and Ken Ante of Vernon, Garry and Roseanne Best of Lumby, along with Erna and Mark McCulla and Guido Hentschel, all of Vernon, are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Shay Nicole Best and David Kirk Hentschel.
Room writer is part of authors series

Room writer is part of authors series

When UBC Okanagan’s visiting authors committee assembled their wish list and started the paperwork, landing a writer short-listed for the Man Booker Prize wasn’t even on the radar.

Cook up a little comfort

As so many of us have resolved to eat more healthily, we’ve been featuring recipes this month that are light in calories, fat and carbs and today’s are no exception.
Living with chronic disease

Living with chronic disease

Life goes on even though some diseases don’t go away. The Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Disease workshops help people learn to self-manage their conditions and feel more in control of their lives.
Bask in British romp

Bask in British romp

The next offering of the Vernon Film Society, Tamara Drewe, is based on a graphic novel written by Posy Simmonds, which was serialized in Britain’s Guardian newspaper.

ShakeOut increases earthquake awareness

It has been a year since the Haiti earthquake and the B.C. Earthquake Alliance continues its efforts to organize an annual, province-wide earthquake drill to be held Jan. 26 at 10 a.m.