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Vote to win walking challenge

The countdown is on to step up to a healthy lifestyle.
Young stars tourney scores with tourism

Young stars tourney scores with tourism

Don Crisall’s vacation musts while in the Okanagan includes a stop at the Young Stars tournament in Penticton.
Plan in place to get students resuming classes

Plan in place to get students resuming classes

A contingency plan has been put into place for the 500 students who were displaced after the devastating fire at South Okanagan Secondary School.

Summerland sees rise in mischief complaints

Police were kept busy with mischief complaints and an increase in property damage incidents over the second quarter of this year.
Community kitchen is putting homemade food into local bellies

Community kitchen is putting homemade food into local bellies

Most people would drop their jaws if they were handed 500 pounds of apricots and instructed to get cooking.

Economic investment zones could be expanding

Penticton council is considering expanding its economic investment zones to foster future revitalization.

City going high tech to improve efficiency

So long, spreadsheets. Hello satellite surveillance.
Residents urged to step out to Jamaica

Residents urged to step out to Jamaica

Take a hike. That’s the best advice for those wanting to see the world, get fit and even win a cool $1,000 travel prize.
Anniversary stirs sombre memories

Anniversary stirs sombre memories

Anniversaries of tragic events like 9-11 evoke sad, often painful memories, but for some, it’s just an added reminder of the dangers they face daily.

City eyes lane changes near Skaha Lake

Penticton council directed staff last week to investigate a traffic reduction strategy for Skaha Lake Road between Channel Parkway and Lee Avenue that would take traffic down to two lanes from four.