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First Nations centres teaming up on early childhood education

The Ooknakane Friendship Centre in Penticton and the En'owkin Centre are teaming up to create more early childhood educators.
Fire destroys Okanagan Falls homes

Fire destroys Okanagan Falls homes

A major fire gutted two residential suites in Okanagan Falls early Friday morning

Doors remain open for Penticton Legion

Legion Command says they are dedicated to keeping the Penticton branch open and operating.

Rescinding land swap first order of business in Summerland

Mayor-elect Peter Waterman said the resolution will be on the agenda at the first meeting of the new council.
Marina lease holders will announce plans early-2015

Marina lease holders will announce plans early-2015

Trio is planning a major redevelopment of the marina site, but Campbell still isn’t willing to say what shape that will take.
Winter weather wreaks havoc

Winter weather wreaks havoc

Following issues with heavy, wet snow earlier this week, the South Okanagan should expect a cold snap.
Name released of Oliver pedestrian that was killed

Name released of Oliver pedestrian that was killed

Betty Anstey was found deceased at the scene of a pedestrian-vehicle incident on Nov. 25.
The rise of traditional baking at Walla in Penticton

The rise of traditional baking at Walla in Penticton

At 2 a.m. most restaurants are wrapping up their night, but artisan baker Benjamin Manea is just starting his day.
Acquaintances remember Oliver pedestrian who was killed

Acquaintances remember Oliver pedestrian who was killed

Every day, for the past five years, Betty Anstey would enjoy a cold beer at Murphy’s Pub in Oliver.

Replant program expected to create thousands of Okanagan jobs

A new seven-year, $8.4 million provincial replant program is expected to revitalize the tree fruit industry.