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Applications open for city committees

Penticton announced its advisory committee structure for 2012, and issued a call for individuals interested in serving on the committees

Drug raid uncovers loaded weapon

Two men facing charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking in both heroin and cocaine as well as various firearms-related offences
MP right at home in historic House

MP right at home in historic House

Dan Albas still feels a thrill from playing a role in Canada’s rich parliamentary tradition

NDP hosts cross-partisan forum Wednesday

Leadership candidate Nathan Cullen to discuss climate action, electoral reform

Gunshot sends police on high-speed chase in Keremeos

Keremeos man faces charges of careless use of a firearm, possession of a restricted weapon, dangerous driving and flight from police

Mayor aims to polish city’s image

Dan Ashton says Penticton needs to capitalize on its assets to become a premier tourist destination

Funding earmarked to rebuild auditorium in Oliver

In September, a fire ravaged through the South Okanagan Secondary School and destroyed the auditorium

City leases out fitness room at community centre

Penticton looks to transform vacant space into potential revenue source
Holidays can be hard on mental health

Holidays can be hard on mental health

At Unity House, the facility’s 110 members, all with some mental health issues, can find companionship in a caring, nurturing environment.

Penticton chief expects projects to bring boost

Penticton Indian Band Chief Jonathan Kruger foresees completing and moving ahead with several projects