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Council keys into incentives

Penticton council is in the zone — for economic development, that is.
Farmers face growing losses

Farmers face growing losses

NDP leader visits local fruit growers

Oliver looks to flush out new deal

Oliver is hoping to break a sewer agreement with Vincor whose wine-tailings have been wreaking havoc with the sewage treatment plant.
Penticton mayor to seek re-election

Penticton mayor to seek re-election

Dan Ashton files nomination papers at City Hall

City looks for signs of improvement

Penticton: Home of “fill in the blank.”

Candidate aims to fill void created by departing trustees

With two trustees having declared their intention to move on, there is guaranteed to be a pair of vacant seats on the SD67 school board when voting day comes around in November, and Cary Schneiderat wants to fill one of them.
Chamber president sets sights on City Hall

Chamber president sets sights on City Hall

Penticton should do more than rely on its good looks.
'Botched' policing let Pickton kill, inquiry told

'Botched' policing let Pickton kill, inquiry told

VPD, RCMP had many chances to stop serial killer preying on Downtown Eastside women
Therapy program fetches praise

Therapy program fetches praise

Who knew the key to better health would be a regular dose of fur?
Soupateria spreads some holiday warmth

Soupateria spreads some holiday warmth

Growing up, Richard Murphy recalls Thanksgiving as a time to reflect on all the good things in life. Now at age 45 and living alone circumstances have changed, but through his extended family at the Penticton Soupateria he is still able to count those blessings at this time of year.