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More than 2,200 speeding tickets handed out across the Okanagan in May

More than 2,200 speeding tickets handed out across the Okanagan in May

More than 9,600 tickets were handed out across the province
Vehicle transport truck ablaze on Okanagan Connector runaway lane

Vehicle transport truck ablaze on Okanagan Connector runaway lane

The video was posted on multiple Facebook pages
Date set for Penticton city council by-election

Date set for Penticton city council by-election

A by-election is being held in response to the resignation of Helena Konanz, who is now the Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay MP
UPDATE: Wildfire south of Okanagan Falls being held

UPDATE: Wildfire south of Okanagan Falls being held

The fire is currently 0.7 hectares in size
Princeton quarterly policing statistics show rise in assault, theft

Princeton quarterly policing statistics show rise in assault, theft

There were 32 incidents of total violent crime, a seven per cent increase from 2024
Water main break forces closure of Penticton street

Water main break forces closure of Penticton street

Crews responded to the water main break at around 11:50 a.m.
Fighting hunger, food waste with Lake Country's Helping Through Sharing Network

Fighting hunger, food waste with Lake Country's Helping Through Sharing Network

A tournament at Okanagan Golf Club raised funds for operating costs of the Network's new refrigerated truck
French company acquires Penticton-based Peters Bros. Construction

French company acquires Penticton-based Peters Bros. Construction

Peter Brothers Construction employs 140 people at 'peak season' and is headquartered in Penticton
Penticton following up downtown parking report with another study

Penticton following up downtown parking report with another study

The recently completed report estimated building a parkade would cost at least $21 million over 20 years
Penticton council rejects 2-tier pricing for recreation services

Penticton council rejects 2-tier pricing for recreation services

'I think we have way more important things to be dealing with,' Coun. Campbell Watt says before voting against notice of motion