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Penticton doctors diagnose a crisis at hospital

Penticton doctors diagnose a crisis at hospital

Town hall meeting planned for Feb. 13 so physicians can outline problems with undersized facility and explain need for $300-million upgrade
Icy road blamed for morning accident

Icy road blamed for morning accident

None of the three people inside a Jeep were injured in a single vehicle accident Wednesday morning on Green Mountain Road.
Penticton businessman remembered by friends and family

Penticton businessman remembered by friends and family

Former Penticton businessman, Chris Epp of West Coast Leisure Homes, has died.

Penticton shifts responsibility for Freedom of Information

Karen Burley won’t have long to enjoy her new responsibilities as administrator of freedom of information for the City of Penticton.
Penticton honours fallen soldier

Penticton honours fallen soldier

Sign will be placed on 100 block of Main Street, dedicating the area to Capt. Jonathan Snyder, who died in Afghanistan in 2008
Rubber match

Rubber match

Students at area secondary schools recently completed their first set of provincial exams and will write the next ones in June.

Council keeping tabs on Penticton waterfront

Oversight committee formed to oversee the $2.125 million West Okanagan Lake Waterfront Project
Water-quality advisory issued near Summerland

Water-quality advisory issued near Summerland

Garnet Valley residents advised to boil water after partial failure of chlorine disinfection system
Accused says he knows identity of real killer

Accused says he knows identity of real killer

Man charged with murder of Princeton woman says he pled guilty to access better medical care
Penticton doctors join fight for new hospital tower

Penticton doctors join fight for new hospital tower

Medical society schedule public information session for next week in wake of advice from Interior Health to get vocal