Lifetime movie portion shot in Summerland
A film crew was spotted preparing to shoot a scene in Summerland on Monday for a project for the Lifetime television network. Producer Andy Holmes, camera personnel and a few cast members shot a scene for A Sister's Nightmare, a TV thriller for Lifetime and Movie Central in front of Summerland's town hall. There was...

School board meeting to go hot, then cold, then hot again
PENTICTON — Students and teachers will be hot and cold topics at the School District 67 public board meeting tonight. A group of students went on a Tanzania trip, a few more will go to the Arctic Circle and trustees will consider raising their pay to keep up with inflation rates. Vice-principal Sandra Richardson and...

Penticton triathlon meets athletes half-way with half-challenge
PENTICTON - The Challenge Penticton event will add a half-challenge to its roster for 2014. The introduction of the middle-distance race will be in addition to the long-distance Challenge event on Aug. 24, 2014. The Half-Challenge commences with a 1.9-kilometre swim in Okanagan Lake, followed by a single-loop 90 km bike ride and finally a 21.1...
Penticton Creek gets $63K study to shore its walls
PENTICTON - Penticton Creek will get a $63,680 study to find out how it can last for 150 more years. The Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation forked the cash over to the city to research the best way to rehabilitate Okanagan Lake's third largest tributary. The creek was created to prevent flooding which was a regular...
Peek into NHL’s future this fall with Young Stars Classic
PENTICTON — Old and new will clash on the ice at the Vancouver Canucks Young Stars Classic this fall. The Canucks will host the 2013 showcase at the South Okanagan Event Centre. Prospects from the team and from the Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks and Winnipeg Jets will play in a round-robin tournament...
Water decisions need to include native bands: Chief Robert Edward
PENTICTON — The Lower Similkameen Indian Band put their foot down and told the region they will be included in watershed discussions. Chief Robert Edward, resource director Gwen Bridge and environment co-ordinator Tracy Lawlor made their view clear to the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen board Thursday. The three said the band and the board need...
Crime Stoppers digs for stolen excavator details
PENTICTON — A thief dug out an excavator from Pacific Rim Equipment's yard in mid-May and Crime Stoppers wants it found before its sold. On the night of May 11-12 an unknown person stole a yellow and black Yanmar excavator, including its bucket, from Pacific Rim at 1698 Dartmouth Rd. It is valued at several...
Man pleads guilty to child pornography
PENTICTON — Jason David Anderson pled guilty on Wednesday in Penticton Provincial Court to possessing child porn. The 40-year-old was in court dressed in a dark T-shirt when he pled guilty to accessing child pornography, importing or distributing child pornography and possession of child pornography and a breach of undertaking. He is one of several...
Rider struck by car near Penticton dental office
PENTICTON — A motorcyclist was injured Tuesday morning when he collided with a vehicle. A Harley Davidson motorcycle rider was hit by a Lexus stationwagon making an unlawful left turn into the parking lot of Carmi Dental. Sgt. Rick Dellebuur said the Lexus driver failed to yield to the motorcyclist. The rider was taken to...
Fur fans flock to Penticton petting zoo
PENTICTON — Animals come first at Andy's Animal Acres petting zoo on Three Mile Road. "Our animal's care is number one," owner Andrea Buyan said. Buyan's grand opening was packed with small children with many dressed in soccer uniforms. The 20-plus animals received a lot of pets and attention from squealing fans. Maybe a little...
Man gets 9 months for 2010 Halloween stabbing
PENTICTON — Steven Michael Cameron, 23, hugged his family after being sentenced to nine months in jail for stabbing two men at a 2010 Halloween party. Cameron's family members and friends were at Penticton Supreme Court on Friday. He got a chance to briefly meet with a few of them before being escorted out. It...
KVR trail gets greener with new trees
A section of the KVR trail in Penticton will be spruced up with trees, wood shavings and shrubs thanks to $12,000 of TLC. Sixteen trees and 150 shrubs will be planted in the pocket park adjacent to Penticton High School and KVR Middle School. The funding will come from Canada Trust and Tree Canada. Penticton...
Planned Penticton power outage to affect Main Street
A Main Street electrical upgrade on June 3 will result in savings only because the power will be off for five-and-a-half hours. Electric operations manager Eric Livolsi laughed when asked if the planned upgrades will result in savings going forward. "They will have zero impact on electric bills," he said, except for the part of...
Premier comments not fazing doctors group
Remarks by Premier Christy Clark about reducing spending now that the B.C. Liberals have won another mandate stunned no one in Dr. David Paisley's office. The president of the Penticton Medical Society said he was not surprised when told Clark called on her Liberal MLAs to avoid making spending commitments. Clark was quoted in a...
Living the dream with Canada’s national hockey team
Texting, Twitter and Skype means never having to say goodbye for two world-class hockey players. Meaghan Mikkelson and Brianne Jenner are two of the 27 players on Canada's national women's team training at the South Okanagan Events Centre from now to June 19. The team is prepping for centralization in Calgary and the 2014 Olympic...