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Albas challenges wine barriers

Wineries may have something to toast with the fall session of the Legislature, as a local parliamentarian takes on a federal law that has gathered more dust than perpetrators.

Music festival strikes a chord with council

Penticton gives approval in principle to three-day music festival at Kings Park in July 2012

Penticton bucks spending trend

While others sign a pledge, Penticton would rather point to action.

Tax evasion brings fine for former Penticton resident

A former Penticton resident has pled guilty to tax evasion and was given an 18-month conditional sentence and fine.

Pedestrian dies after being struck by a vehicle

A 71-year-old woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the street in Okanagan Falls on Friday evening.
Cities call on Hydro to freeze smart meter push

Cities call on Hydro to freeze smart meter push

UBCM votes 55 per cent for moratorium on wireless meter rollout

Okanagan Fall Wine Festival kicks off

Fall is one of the most interesting seasons around a winery as the grapes start ripening for harvest also making it one of the best times for a wine festival.
Penticton takes back the night

Penticton takes back the night

March honours those who experience violence on the streets and in the home

Police make numerous drug seizures

Drug Task Force officers have had a busy week, turning up heroin, cocaine, marijuana and a prohibited weapon in the South Okanagan.

Accident claims life of Okanagan Falls woman

RCMP dive team members retrieved the lifeless body of an Okanagan Falls woman from Vaseux Lake on Thursday.