Annette Antoniak
Penticton’s third CAO in two years is here: How the search evolved
TWO PREVIOUS HIRES HAD NO EXPERIENCE PENTICTON – It might appear as though the City…

Penticton interim CAO responds to the call of the north
PENTICTON - The city’s present interim CAO appears to be following closely in the footsteps of the city manager he replaced. Departing City of Penticton Interim Chief Administrative Officer Chuck Loewen is leaving the warm, sunny beaches of Penticton for the Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood Buffalo in northern Alberta, where he will take on...

Sticker shock for City of Penticton’s CAO sendoff
PENTICTON - A going away party for Pencticton’s former city manager is raising a few eyebrows — including the mayor’s — after the bill for the event was tallied up. The farewell bash for Annette Antoniak at the Vault Restaurant on Feb. 12 cost taxpayers $1,400 for food and beverages. Penticton Mayor Andrew Jakubeit admitted...

Former Penticton city manager is Alberta bound
PENTICTON — Monday night’s council meeting was the last one for departing Penticton Chief Administrative Officer Annette Antoniak, after announcing her intention to leave the city earlier this month. A recent press release issued by the Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood Buffalo in Fort McMurray announced Antoniak’s appointment as Chief Executive Officer. The release said...

Departing city manager talks about her legacy
PENTICTON - Penticton's departing city manager has nothing but praise for the people she’s worked with and will always see Penticton as home. The city announced Antoniak's imminent departure yesterday to a private sector position to be announced at a later date. Annette Antoniak recently spoke about the changes that have taken place in the city’s...

City manager leaving Penticton
PENTICTON - Penticton is losing its controversial city manager. Annette Antoniak announced today she will be leaving the City of Penticton later this month. Antoniak has been with the city since 2010, joining the city in time for implementation of the core review. She was also instrumental moving the city forward with the first downtown...
City and RCMP open to policy changes following jury recommendations
PENTICTON - The City and RCMP are actively considering implementation of recommendations made by a jury following a coroner’s inquest into the death of 30-year-old Steven J. Scott who died in police custody two years ago. The RCMP have already implemented some changes after Scott’s death that the jury also recommended be made. One suggestion...