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Street markets making a return with vendors, live entertainment

Street markets making a return with vendors, live entertainment
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Farm hit hard by flooding - Merritt Herald

Farm hit hard by flooding - Merritt Herald
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PHOTOS: Nicola Valley Show & Shine | Merritt Herald

PHOTOS: Nicola Valley Show & Shine | Merritt Herald
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Show n Shine back in action this weekend

File photo from the 2018 Show n Shine. (Herald) The Nicola Valley Cruisers Car Club Association (NVCCCA) will be hosting their 27 th annual Show and Shine this weekend after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  On Sunday, July 25, a variety of vehicles ranging from classics (1940s – 1970s) to special interest such as top of the line sports and luxury cars will be assembling at Central Park. Visitors are welcome to browse and chat with car owners from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  “We have no registration this year, no registration fee, we’re trying to keep it as simple as possible,” said Susan Roline, President of the Nicola Valley Cruisers Car Club Association. 

Merrittonian in a baking battle | Merritt Herald

Camille Pinyon is pictured with one of her baked creations. (Photo submitted.)    Merrittonian Camille Pinyon just may be the next ‘Greatest Baker’. The 49-year-old care aide has taken the leap and joined the world’s largest online baking competition in the hopes of taking home the title, as well as a cool $20,000.  Pinyon has been creating delectable cakes, cookies and all manner of sweet treats for several years, but has taken the downtime afforded by the COVID-19 pandemic to really hone her craft and see if she can turn it from a hobby into a full-time gig.  Although Pinyon has faced an uphill battle with several serious health issues, each of which could be exacerbated or potentially fatal should she contract the novel coronavirus, she has embraced the journey which has now lead to her bid for Greatest Baker. 

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