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Critteraid staging indoor yard sale

It has been hard times of late for man and animals alike. That is why Critteraid is opening Penticton’s only indoor yard sale, a weekly market of well-priced used and/or donated items to benefit the organization’s many four-legged friends.

Activities spring to life

Spring is officially here and this is a time of fresh beginnings, growth and blossoming. The same can be said for the potential growth of your children.

Questioning everything there is

We are often asked “If the universe is everything, how can there be more than that?” How can we be now talking in terms of multiple universes, or “the multiverse”?
Road show hunting for unique items

Road show hunting for unique items

Ever wondered just how much that family heirloom gathering dust in the attic is really worth? Is it little more than a trinket or at best a collectable or could it be...

Cox misses deadline for nomination

Penticton and Wine Country Chamber of Commerce president Jason Cox had announced his intentions to seek the position left by MP Stockwell Day after he announced his retirement last week, however, his nomination form did not get there in time.

Mare pleads guilty to child porn charges

Fifty-nine year old Donald William Mare of Princeton entered a guilty plea in Penticton Court last Wednesday, March 16.
Crash course

Crash course

Springing into action

Springing into action

Literacy Now gets word out on spelling bee

After a solid start last year, Literacy Now is bringing their Adult Spelling Bee back to the South Okanagan this April.

Support serves as an inspiration

Last month I was part of a team effort I will always hold as special and that hopefully created lifetime memories for some Grade 8 girls. The city recreation department received grant money from the BC Parks and Recreation Association to create a brand new program called Girls Expanding Boundaries.