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Okanagan Life. Kelowna cultural district...watch it grow!,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Andre Wenjen, The Daily Courier. Kelowna is growing up,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Benchmark Research Services Inc., 1998. The Economic Impact of Arts & Culture in the Central Okanagan. Kelowna, British Columbia.

Etienne L'Epine, Tourism Monitor, Communiqué, May 2001. The Okanagan Cultural Corridor Project.

Judie Steeves, The Daily Courier. Learning about recreation, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Kelowna Art Development, 1998. Cultural Tourism & the Cultural Industries, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Okanagan Business Magazine, February 5, 1996. What is Cultural Tourism?, Kelowna, British Columbia.
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Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Economic value of the arts is no joke, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Heritage buildings enrich city,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Art elevates wine fest,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. This colomn isn't about culture, it's about our future, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Arts Development Officer based at Chamber, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Kelowna can join the 'great cities' club,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

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Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Art in school is not an 'extra', Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. What an arts centre will do for city,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. What should we spend on the arts?,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Cashing in on cultural tourism,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier.
Business and arts can work together, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Aging population will change leisure needs,
Kelowna, British Columbia.
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Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Cities that plan for art reap rewards, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Assessing Victoria's commitment to culture,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Can MPs see link between culture, nationhood,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Art, culture all around us,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Kelowna needs fund to create character,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Culture Counts, The Daily Courier. Study reveals culture's economic worth,
Kelowna, British Columbia.
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Steven Thorne, July 12, 2000. Kelowna Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. The Okanagan Cultural Corridor Project: Public Launch, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, Septembre, 2000. 2000 CAPACOA Conference. The Kelowna Initiative: a Cultural Tourism Case Study, Ottawa, Ontario.

Steven Thorne, January, 2001. The Okanagan Cultural Corridor Newsletter No.1, Kelowna, British Columbia.

Steven Thorne, July, 2001. The Okanagan Cultural Corridor Newsletter No.2, Kelowna, British Columbia.

The Daily Courier. Civic group to check out cultural hotspots,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

The Daily Courier. More gentle distractions, Kelowna, British Columbia.

The Daily Courier. Why developing cultural tourism is a big deal,
Kelowna, British Columbia.

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