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Penticton holiday lights 2018
December 02, 2018 - 5:30 PM
PENTICTON - With help from readers like you, we are once again going to create a handy map of this season's holiday lights in Penticton.
Warmer November wasn't any drier than usual in southern Interior, but mostly free of snow
November 30, 2018 - 4:30 PM
If it felt like winter was missing from the month of November, at least in terms of snowfall, you’re right.
Construction of new rental apartments ease vacancy rate in Penticton
November 30, 2018 - 3:00 PM
PENTICTON - The completion of two new apartment projects in Penticton may have helped ease the low vacancy rate, but rents continue to climb.
'Tis the weekend for Christmas events
November 30, 2018 - 1:30 PM
PENTICTON - Christmas events are in full swing this weekend throughout the South Okanagan, with sales, a light up event, a parade and a Christmas concert.
iN VIDEO: High praise for bylaw officers after man refuses to leave Penticton beauty school
November 30, 2018 - 11:42 AM
PENTICTON - A Penticton business is praising the efforts of the city's bylaw officers for defusing a situation involving an agitated man.
City of Penticton action over newly discovered but long-standing property issues could have harsh consequences
November 29, 2018 - 5:30 PM
PENTICTON - A Three Mile Road homeowner could be barred from her home following a ruling handed down in B.C. Supreme Court on Nov. 26.
Osoyoos lawyer disciplined over failure to pay sales taxes
November 29, 2018 - 5:00 PM
PENTICTON - An Osoyoos lawyer who says he was unable to get his partner to forward tax remittances to the Canada Revenue Agency has been disciplined by the Law Society of British Columbia.
Okanagan skies clearing, temperatures falling with December's approach
November 29, 2018 - 11:00 AM
KELOWNA - The month of November will end cloudy and wet in the Okanagan, as December starts in contrast with more seasonal temperatures and clearing skies.
Police incident shut down Highway 3A in Olalla
November 29, 2018 - 10:21 AM
KEREMEOS - A police incident in Olalla that closed Highway 3A temporarily last night required the assistance of the RCMP’s Southeast District Emergency Response Team.
Protest over proposed logging operations more apparent in petition
November 28, 2018 - 5:40 PM
PENTICTON - Residents opposed to proposed logging operations off Carmi Road in an area laced with trails popularly frequented by outdoor enthusiasts don’t appear to be making their feelings known to B.C. Timber Sales, at least according to feedback they’ve received so far.
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THOMPSON: Department of War name change comes with hefty bill for American taxpayers
OPINION Last month, President Donald Trump decided he liked the sound of Department of War a lot more than Department of Defense. It was - like so many Trump impulses - a move that did little to change reality other t
Why some bars and most breweries close early in downtown Kelowna
It’s 10:30 p.m. and the night feels young inside one of Kelowna’s charming breweries, but your hope of painting the town red is dashed by last call. That’s a pretty common experience for folks who aren’t familiar wit
Why Okanagan cannabis shops aren't dominating the black market
Law abiding cannabis companies in the Okanagan deal with the government taking its piece of the pie at every turn, while trying to compete with a black market that's still going strong. Cannabis in B.C. gets taxed at several points betw
The story behind the Shuswap's familiar and historic Trickle Inn
A large, charming white house with green trim has been a familiar site for people travelling through the Shuswap for decades. Perched on side of the Trans-Canada Highway in Tappen, the house was a family home for the Carlin family for sever
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Winnipeg judge stays charges against former fashion mogul Peter Nygard
WINNIPEG — Charges that former fashion mogul Peter Nygard confined and sexually assaulted a woman in one of his company
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Thieves tear ATM from West Kelowna bank
Thieves used heavy machinery to pull an ATM from a West Kelowna bank early this morning. Police were called to
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Executives say focus on mutual wins key to breakthrough on U.S. trade
TORONTO — While Prime Minister Mark Carney left a meeting in Washington without any trade deal breakthroughs, he's stil
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Carney pitches Keystone XL restart in exchange for progress on aluminum, steel
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the prospect of reviving the Keystone XL pipeline project with U.S. Presiden
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All B.C. government liquor, cannabis stores now behind workers' pickets in escalation
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