The upgrades are expected to be complete by fall 2024
The work is expected to begin and end in 2022
Penticton’s mayor threatened siblings lives, says court documents filed by brother
Cactus Ridge was intended to be a 92-unit assisted living property built in 2008
Olympic Women’s Hockey had 4 alumni from Penticton’s Okanagan Hockey Academy program
A viral video has students saying ‘you are literally arguing with children’
The 41-year-old man accused of assaulting employees and a police officer
The league decided to delay the game based on the province’s current COVID-19 situation
Highway 99 is also open for non-essential travel
A new shelter will go beside Compass Court and Victory Church shelter will close spring 2022
Mayor offers apology to woman who lost her home to the city after not paying $10K in taxes
The CVSE is conducting on ongoing investigation and audit of the company
The B.C. Liberal government of 2003 shifted the responsibility to municipalities
Many left wondering over new statutory Truth and Reconciliation Day, says Chief Keith Crow
The filing is in response to the city’s civil claim filed in July
Officers were called at around 6 a.m. to the field outside the school
High temperatures but lack of wind seen as favourable to progress on wildfires
The incident was reported by the BC Wildfire Service on Twitter
The city filed their official petition before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, July 6
Two churches in the valley burned down on June 26