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Washing clothes after shooting among issues for jury to consider

Washing clothes after shooting among issues for jury to consider

Mother admitted to police to washing clothes after shooting, but claims it was not to destroy evidence
Nearly two-in-five renters living in inadequate housing: report

Nearly two-in-five renters living in inadequate housing: report

The 120-page report focused on housing needs in Penticton, from affordability to housing stock
Kaleden volunteer fire chief retiring

Kaleden volunteer fire chief retiring

After almost a half century of service to her community, Darlene Bailey is stepping down as chief of the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department.
Peachland pummelled by storm

Peachland pummelled by storm

Peachland’s picturesque blue docks have all been destroyed
Eight-year-old Keremeos girl raises $2,100 for cancer society

Eight-year-old Keremeos girl raises $2,100 for cancer society

With the community’s help Haylie Glada raised $2,100 for the cancer society and 16 inches of hair.
Future Home showcases connected life

Future Home showcases connected life

Telus is bringing their Future Home to Penticton on Saturday.
Calling all filmmakers

Calling all filmmakers

Submit your work to be screened in front of thousands during the Reel Peach Festival Film Festival.
Power shut off to boats at Summerland Yacht Club

Power shut off to boats at Summerland Yacht Club

Clubhouse and restaurant building remains open as flood water rises
Colours4Kids get Black Hawk

Colours4Kids get Black Hawk

Penticton’s hometown hockey hero will be packing some colourful heat at this Sunday’s annual Wildstone Colours4Kids Run.
Picnic to mend ties between Quebecois fruit pickers and Oliver locals

Picnic to mend ties between Quebecois fruit pickers and Oliver locals

The second annual Farm Workers Picnic will be timed to also celebrate Saint-Jean Baptiste Day