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“His images were not just technically brilliant; they were art."

He led police on a wild and extremely dangerous one-hour high-speed chase from Osoyoos to Summerland.

Council was given a draft budget on Oct. 21 with the stated goal of a 6.26 per cent property tax increase for 2026, and that remains the goal now that budget deliberations have begun.

Mayor Julius Bloomfield warned council any delay would make the province’s offer “dead in the water because the funding may be pulled."

The judge said the accused has taken major steps to address his mental health and alcohol addiction issues since these incidents took place last June and July in Summerland.

He is accused of threatening a key witness to the arson and of aggravated assault for allegedly kicking the man in the face with steel-toed boots, causing 13 facial fractures and requiring emergency reconstructive surgery.

He apologized profusely for his actions, telling a Penticton court he was going through a difficult time in his life when this incident took place.

The 6.26 per cent increase, if approved by council, would amount to an additional $144 per year in property taxes or an extra $12 per month for the average residential taxpayer, based on a home valued at $650,000.

CAO Graham Statt is confident the law is on the District of Summerland's side.

“This simple but powerful mission sparked a movement."

The City of Penticton is forming an Urban Deer Advisory Committee to formulate potential strategies…

Council voted unanimously to proceed to the next phase, which includes preliminary design and site analysis, after hearing from a team of experts advocating for the new facility.

As a world-class athlete and award-winning homebuilder in his younger years, Rudy Krause knows the…

It has been a wild week for Penticton-Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee, starting with a police…

He was found guilty of assaulting a peace officer with a weapon, possessing a dangerous weapon and uttering threats.

“There are always challenges when educating more than 5,000 students."

Members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are literally fighting for their jobs,…

A young Penticton man who snuck into a family change room at the Penticton Community…

“There’s no formal decision yet, but all parties — Parks Canada, the province, and both First Nations — are still at the table. We’re closer than we’ve ever been to agreeing on governance structures.”

Numerous residents continued to complain about the design and costs involved in the controversial lake-to-lake bike lanes in Penticton.

Organizers continue to diversify the musical lineup as they introduce a Tribute to the Beatles and country music at this year's festival.

Donald Wayne Ashley, 51, was found guilty of one count of common assault following a month-long jury trial.

“This partnership model is one that will be studied and adopted across the province."

The gun club has been operating in the hills near Penticton city limits for the past 42 years.