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iN VIDEO: Police looking for woman who spat at Penticton liquor store worker when asked to wear mask
Police are looking for a Penticton woman after she allegedly spat on a liquor store…

Your Okanagan shopping guide to supporting local this Christmas
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in one way or another, and many local businesses…
Princeton cannabis facility hit with $1.4 million lawsuit
Owners of a cannabis cultivation facility under construction near Princeton are facing legal action after…

Make your own holiday gnome in this virtual felting workshop
Okanagan and area residents have a chance make a cute Christmas craft from the safety…

South Okanagan sculptor creates giant wine bottle from horseshoes
You could call him a horseshoe artisan. Jean Ouellon of Kaleden recently completed his latest…

Theft of Grinch from Penticton Christmas display is really something only a grinch would do
A Penticton family is hoping a bit of publicity will help convince a Christmas grinch…

Who needs a trip to Mexico for the holidays when there is ‘Apexico’
An idea that began as a whimsical comment over supper has caught on with members…

Walk in the wild rewards Oliver nature photographer with amazing bear cub photo
Oliver resident Curtis Zutz took a road less travelled recently and ended up with a…

Penticton RCMP get their man with some K9 assistance
Penticton RCMP were assisted by the detachment’s K9 unit in the arrest of a repeat…

4 COVID-19 cases reported at Penticton Curling Club
The Penticton Curling Club has closed its doors after four members tested positive for COVID-19.…

Allegedly drunk driver takes out fence, tree and utility line in rollover
An allegedly impaired driver rolled his vehicle and took out several pieces of infrastructure near…

Penticton Vees player tests positive for COVID-19
A member of the Penticton Vees has tested positive for COVID-19. The B.C. Hockey League…

DNA profiling used to identify remains of Penticton man missing since 2009
The remains of a Penticton man missing since 2009 have been positively identified eleven years…

How the Salvation Army rescued the local kettle campaign
The Salvation Army is launching new technologies to assist in this year’s Christmas Kettle Campaign…

This B.C. park in the Similkameen Valley is interesting for what’s not in it
Keremeos Columns Provincial Park in the Similkameen Valley was created because of a locally well-known…