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Icy conditions cause multiple accidents

Icy conditions cause multiple accidents

Multiple people were sent to the hospital as the first heavy snowfall of the year created icy conditions on the roadways last week.
Summerland couple pick hospital campaign for apple benefits

Summerland couple pick hospital campaign for apple benefits

Neal and Louisa Carter have stepped forward with a $250,000 donation to the South Okanagan Similkameen (SOS) Medical Foundation.

Kruger hopes report builds relationships

The chief of the Penticton Indian Band shares his thoughts on the final Truth and Reconciliation report.
BC Games leaves legacy with Penticton volunteer

BC Games leaves legacy with Penticton volunteer

For Marge Noble, volunteering for the Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games shows how life can come full circle.
Meeting discusses homeless in Penticton

Meeting discusses homeless in Penticton

Richard Cannings joined members of the community in discussing ways to help the homeless in Penticton, and the possibility of a shelter.
Judge 'shocked' by violent attack in Penticton

Judge 'shocked' by violent attack in Penticton

A judge said he was “shocked” by such “gratuitous” violence in an alleged attack on a pizza delivery man earlier this week.

Cuts to budget could include RCMP, public art

Council deliberated cuts to the city's operating budget this week, chipping away at the projected $1.9-million deficit.
Slip sliding away

Slip sliding away

Emergency personnel attended to a rash of accidents on the highways and streets Thursday afternoon as snow made roads treacherous.
Sally Ann distributes Christmas hampers

Sally Ann distributes Christmas hampers

The Salvation Army distributed over 800 hampers at its annual Christmas give away to help the less fortunate.
Alexa's Bus rolls out education and enforcement

Alexa's Bus rolls out education and enforcement

Police Mobility Road Safety Unit has educated students and helped authorities to give penalties to drivers