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Penticton man admits stabbing, says he used to be the victim

Testifying in his own defence, Josh Pio told a jury the man he stabbed beat him up three time in high school and he feared for his life
Aboriginal business meeting a success

Aboriginal business meeting a success

Aboriginal Business Match had another successful conference in Penticon

Home show on this weekend at Penticton convention centre

Builders, retailers, local government among those who will be on hand to help with projects big and small
B.C.'s new container recycling system starts to take shape

B.C.'s new container recycling system starts to take shape

Multi-Material B.C. picks processors to handle blue box recyclables
Bullies beware: Communities taking a stand today

Bullies beware: Communities taking a stand today

Penticton schools and workplaces join others across Canada for Pink Shirt Day
Appeal court stays order to reorganize schools

Appeal court stays order to reorganize schools

Education minister says there will be a "stable environment" for schools next fall while the court battle with teachers drags on
Anti-bullying efforts honoured

Anti-bullying efforts honoured

A teacher, Trevor Knowlton, was named Summerland’s Citizen/Volunteer of the year on Saturday night.
Critteraid recognized for work with animals

Critteraid recognized for work with animals

Since 1991, volunteers at Critteraid have provided care and shelter to cats and other animals in need of homes.
Thieves use pepper spray to steal ATM at Spirit Ridge

Thieves use pepper spray to steal ATM at Spirit Ridge

Brazen heist sees thieves make wheel bank machine out of lobby after incapacitating clerk
Teachers to take strike vote next week

Teachers to take strike vote next week

Provincial wage offer too low, class size and support limits still not on table, BCTF's Jim Iker says