Sports can be cruel when it comes to the fine line between winning and losing
Glenn Mitchell strives to get a little more spring his step
Powerhouse Theatre's cast and audience share in the afterglow of the fast-paced, physical affair that is George Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear.
Welcome to Unplug and Play Week throughout the North Okanagan.
I may be a little late, but there’s some stuff worth sharing from the people at ParticipACTION.
Lots of news from the world of television as another season comes to an end just in time to allow us to get out and enjoy spring
It’s looking more and more like only one Canadian team is going to be making the Stanley Cup playoffs this spring.
I might have mentioned that I’m not that handy before. And I’m not rich either, or even particularly good looking for that matter
Glenn Mitchell touches on the time change and sleep
Glenn Mitchell touches on the Olympics and getting up late at night
Sometimes you forget the power of the Olympics, after all they only come around every four years
Some bits and bites from the world around us….the sports world anyway
Glenn Mitchell reflects on Patrick Nicol and his contributions to the community
Is it too late to wish a Happy New Year to readers and friends? After all it’s only the fifth day of a 365-day year
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, wait, have I heard that opening line somewhere before?
Many people who think they know me figure I’m a laid back kind of guy...
I’ve been known to buy a lottery ticket or two but being cheap helps me keep any huge outlay in check
I like to read newspapers, which is a good thing seeing how I’ve worked for one for a few decades now
It’s one of my favourite times of the year. And not just because there’s playoff baseball, NHL and CFL on the tube
Columnist Glenn Mitchell reflects on Steve Martin and delivering phone books