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Cops For Kids rolls through the city

Cops For Kids rolls through the city

It’s a labour of love for the RCMP riders who endure many gruelling kilometres all to raise awareness and funds for children in crisis.

Municipal elections heat up as more candidates step up

The political climate is heating up, as more incumbents and hopefuls declare their candidacy for Penticton council elections this fall.
Plan in place to get students resuming classes

Plan in place to get students resuming classes

A contingency plan has been put into place for the 500 students who were displaced after the devastating fire at South Okanagan Secondary School.
Local SAR helps in the search for Kienan

Local SAR helps in the search for Kienan

After exhaling a huge sigh of relief and having time to process the events, Penticton Search and Rescue volunteers are saying they learned valuable lessons in the search for Kienan Hebert.
Young stars tourney scores with tourism

Young stars tourney scores with tourism

Don Crisall’s vacation musts while in the Okanagan includes a stop at the Young Stars tournament in Penticton.

Vote to win walking challenge

The countdown is on to step up to a healthy lifestyle.
Community kitchen is putting homemade food into local bellies

Community kitchen is putting homemade food into local bellies

Most people would drop their jaws if they were handed 500 pounds of apricots and instructed to get cooking.

Summerland sees rise in mischief complaints

Police were kept busy with mischief complaints and an increase in property damage incidents over the second quarter of this year.

Economic investment zones could be expanding

Penticton council is considering expanding its economic investment zones to foster future revitalization.

City going high tech to improve efficiency

So long, spreadsheets. Hello satellite surveillance.