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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

Summerland basketball player selected to play for Team BC

Summerland basketball player selected to play for Team BC

Three players from South Okanagan attend provincial basketball camps
Two South Okanagan journalists honoured with provincial awards

Two South Okanagan journalists honoured with provincial awards

Brennan Phillips and John Arendt received recognition of r work done in 2023
Summerland’s Tuesday market to begin April 30

Summerland’s Tuesday market to begin April 30

Wine, beer and cider tastings will be added for 2024 season
Summerland swimmer to participate at Olympic Trials

Summerland swimmer to participate at Olympic Trials

Kyah DeMitri has earned medals at provincial and Western Canada meets
Summerland swimmer to participate at Olympic Trials

Summerland swimmer to participate at Olympic Trials

Kyah DeMitri has earned medals at provincial and Western Canada meets
Summerland first in B.C. to offer free transit for riders of all ages

Summerland first in B.C. to offer free transit for riders of all ages

Council votes to continue free fare program after one-year trial
Summerland Ornamental Gardens to hold spring sale

Summerland Ornamental Gardens to hold spring sale

Workshop offered on gardening in the Okanagan
QUIZ: Are you ready for Passover celebrations?

QUIZ: Are you ready for Passover celebrations?

An important event for Jewish people around the world begins on the evening of April 22
Summerland changing parking requirements

Summerland changing parking requirements

Proposed changes would remove minimum number of residential parking spaces downtown
Complaint raised over toilet on Summerland development site

Complaint raised over toilet on Summerland development site

Construction has not yet started on multi-unit housing project on Dickson Avenue
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