Trio Marine Group

Closure not an option for Skaha Marina in Penticton
PENTICTON – Penticton city council, aware of potential pitfalls, treaded cautiously around discussions regarding the…

City calls it quits, terminating Trio Marine agreement
PENTICTON – A controversial agreement between the City of Penticton and Trio Marine Group is…

New Skaha Lake agreement with City of Penticton proceeding on schedule
PENTICTON – The agreement between Trio Marine Group and the City of Penticton continues to…

Penticton city council approves two-year Skaha Lake Marina lease
PENTICTON – Penticton city council has agreed to a lease agreement with Trio Marine Group's…

Penticton council votes in favour of amended marina agreement
PENTICTON – Penticton councillors needed no persuasion one way or the other, and appeared to…

Changes already made to new Skaha Park and marina agreements
PENTICTON – The ink is barely dry on two new Skaha Park agreements, but changes…

Settlement deal with waterslides developer will cost Penticton taxpayers $20,000
PENTICTON – The cost to taxpayers of scuttling an agreement between a developer and the…

Alternative Skaha Lake Park development proposal planned for public meeting
PENTICTON – The public will get a look at a new proposal from the developer…

Trio Marine proponents welcome chance to discuss Skaha Lake proposal
PENTICTON - The men behind the Skaha Marina upgrades and the Skaha Waterpark proposal welcome public interest in the project and urge those with questions to pay them a visit. Tom Dyas and Tom Hedquist, the two partners behind the two phase proposal that has garnered more than its share of controversy in Penticton over...

Skaha Lake waterfront plans on display
PENTICTON - Penticton citizens interested in a revitalized Skaha lakefront will have an opportunity to provide input and hear more about a major revitalization project proposed for the Skaha Marina area in the coming days. The proposal put forward by Trio Marine Group would see an expanded 100-slip marina featuring day and seasonal rentals as...

No last minute change of heart for Penticton council
PENTICTON - Penticton city council continues to stand firm in its decision not to revisit the Skaha waterpark issue and plans to allow the development to move forward. Council met before the public at noon today, July 29, to deliver the verdict on their decision whether or not to revisit the issue following a strong negative...