Penticton City Council

Penticton council approves Main Street revitalization design
PENTICTON – Another phase in the revitalization of downtown is set to get underway after…

Penticton councillors change their position on wine in grocery stores
PENTICTON – After a change of heart in council chambers last night wine will now…

City council to ponder wine sales in Penticton grocery stores once again
PENTICTON – It looks like Penticton city councillors will have quite a bit to discuss…

Penticton city council ponders future use of school properties under threat of closure
PENTICTON – The Okanagan Skaha school board is looking for ideas from Penticton city council…

Taxpayers set to face 5.5 per cent property tax increase in Penticton
PENTICTON – Penticton taxpayers are one step away from facing a 5.5 per cent increase…

City council to revisit liquor sales in Penticton grocery stores
PENTICTON – The issue of liquor sales in Penticton grocery stores comes back before city…

Penticton city council approves changes to vending program
PENTICTON – There will be fewer locations for beach vendors to set up at Penticton’s…

Bid for FCM board meeting could cost City of Penticton $28,000
PENTICTON – The Penticton Trade and Convention Centre would like to host a Federation of…

Residents voice objections to Churchill Avenue rezoning
PENTICTON – Churchill Avenue residents opposed to a proposed rezoning at 451 Churchill Avenue took…

Penticton council shakes up regulations with new blasting bylaw
PENTICTON – Rock removal at a construction site in the city last summer led to…

Fewer sites and a mobile hub among suggestions to improve Penticton vendor program
PENTICTON – The vending program used by the city could be changing with the hope…

Expansion plans for Penticton Lakeside Resort to come before council
PENTICTON – Penticton Lakeside Resort wants to expand and the resort’s plans go before city…

Little can be done to beautify vacant downtown lots, Penticton city council told
PENTICTON – The number of vacant properties in the Penticton's downtown core continues to trouble…

Aging City of Penticton facilities could cost $31 million to repair or replace
PENTICTON - Penticton’s public buildings are getting old and in need of repair, replacement or upgrades, city council learned this week. Council received an overview of the city's Facitlities Master Plan from its consultant which says the 25 facilities have an average age of 40 years and repairs or upgrades in the order of $31...
Penticton looking for federal funding to help with water meter project
PENTICTON - The city has decided which project it hopes to get support from the federal government on, and water meters for irrigation systems were the winner. Penticton City Council prioritized the projects put forward by staff as candidates for funding through the Building Canada Fund Small Communities grant during a council meeting, Jan. 11....