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Crowds converge on Fest-of-Ale

Crowds converge on Fest-of-Ale

Both Fest-of-Ale organizers and RCMP are saying the 16th annual event held on the weekend was a success.

Defence pokes holes in alleged victim’s testimony

A witness in the trial of three Oliver residents who allegedly kidnapped and beat Frank Guenther said she could not see who actually did harm to the man when they reached Pyramid Park in Summerland.
Harcourt weighs in on NDP leadership

Harcourt weighs in on NDP leadership

Policing fallout [Part 4 of Justice Denied series]

Policing fallout [Part 4 of Justice Denied series]

Court delays trickle down to higher police costs, lower officer morale and falling public confidence

Defence cross examines alleged victim in kidnapping trial

Cross examination of the victim in an alleged kidnapping and assault trial by jury began today.

Trial begins for accused kidnappers

Frank Guenther said there was no negotiating with the trio who allegedly kidnapped him on Feb. 28, 2009.
Old BC Hydro dams could be removed

Old BC Hydro dams could be removed

Reading program spans generations

Reading program spans generations

The concept is simple. Invite some children and their grandparents, throw them in a room with lots of books and educational activities and let them go at it.
City establishes trust fund for Chretien family

City establishes trust fund for Chretien family

The City of Penticton has set up a trust fund to help assist the Chretien family who have been in distress since Al and Rita Chretien went missing on a road-trip to Las Vegas in March.

Chamber hosting all-candidates forum

The public will have their chance to hear from the candidates in the upcoming federal election at a forum on April 18 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre.