Opposition cries foul as rate hike reduced below two per cent just before next year's provincial election
READCouncil passed first and second reading of a rezoning amendment to remove "pharmacy" and "medical clinic" from CCD1
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Penticton Senior Secondary School hosts 100th anniversary with some very special guests.
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Reporter hops on caravan to track deer in Penticton for the first count by the city.
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Mix-up with notifications for public hearing means more delay for Osoyoos Indian Band and its planned aboriginal-only facility for parolees
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Mayors from 86 B.C. municipalities met in Penticton for three days last week.
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New survey shows growers thinking about expanding their operations, despite tough market conditions
READCity of Penticton’s hosting an open house Wednesday to fill the community in on capital works projects.
READLiteracy Now will host popular reading tent at Okanagan Children's Festival Thursday to Saturday in Penticton.
READNanaimo resident Donna Anne Whittome, 70, is the woman who died Saturday when she tumbled down a cliff on Hornby Island.
READCanadian Pacific workers are now on strike after a failed last minute agreement talks.
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Eight magicians from up and down the coast will come together for a night of Mirth and Magic at Isabelle Reader Theatre on Sunday, May 27.
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Tide trapped pair, but Richmond firefighters came to their rescue at Fraser River.
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Two employees escaped injury when a car drove through the window of Flandangles Kitchen and Gifts on Third Avenue in Port Alberni.
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Judge finds Leah Florence was not too drunk to realize her actions; Andrew Lynn Milne died after being stabbed 14 times.
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A 70-year-old woman visiting Hornby Island died Saturday when she fell off a cliff in Helliwell Provincial Park.
READCanadian Pacific Railway's engineers, conductors, yardmen and rail traffic controllers have taken strike action.
READBrothers charged with manslaughter following a 2006 bar fight will stand trial a second time following a decision last week.
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Provincial grant will go towards replanting orchards with new varieties
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Canadian Pacific Railway may be shut down by a strike of its operating employees. That would mean fewer trains in Langley.
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