
Five fun things to do this Easter weekend
PENTICTON—It’s a long weekend and a great time to relax, but if you’re looking for something to do this Easter weekend, here are five ideas in the South Okanagan. 1. WHAT: 4th Annual LocoLanding Easter Egg Hunt WHERE: LocoLanding Adventure Park, 75 Riverside Drive, Penticton WHEN: Monday, April 21, 2014 from 11 a.m....
Serial offender sentenced for crimes in B.C. and Alberta
PENTICTON — A man with a lengthy criminal record will face several more years in jail for even more crimes committed across two provinces. Kid Ashley Tye Broadhead, born in 1980, was sentenced in Penticton Provincial Court this afternoon for a long list of charges, including theft, possession of a weapon and fraud. He will...

Alice in Chains to rock the Okanagan
THOMPSON-OKANAGAN - Get ready to have your world rocked ‘cause Alice in Chains is coming to town this summer. The chart-topping, award-winning rock band plays at the South Okanagan Events Centre in Penticton on August 8, 2014. The internationally known band has been around for over 25 years and originally formed in Seattle, Washington in...

Protecting your child from online sexual exploitation
PENTICTON — Last week parents got a lesson on online sexual predators and how to protect their children from sex exploitation as part of Victim’s Awareness Week. Sexploitation has been a problem in Penticton, and still is with school age kids and youth. The numbers of sexploitation cases are going up every year, said Diane...

UPDATE: Pincushion Mountain fire contained
KEREMEOS – A 10-hectare grass fire on Pincushion Mountain north of Keremeos has been contained. By the time fire crews arrived Friday afternoon, the blaze was already 4-hectares in size. The fire was contained Friday night, but not before it had burned 10-hectares of grass and scrub, according to Kayla Pepper with the B.C. Wildfire...

Cause of Apex chairlift fire determined
PENTICTON — The cause of last month’s chairlift fire at Apex has been determined by the B.C. Safety Authority. The fire was caused by “main diesel engine drive failure,” as reported by Global News. Apex Resort General Manager James Shalman said, the chairlift is currently out of order but will be running again for next...

Luke Skywalker found guilty of murder
PENTICTON — Luke Skywalker didn’t stand a chance as students made their cases in a mock trial held at the Penticton courthouse today. Grade 12 law students from Princess Margaret Secondary dressed in full costume depicting famous Star Wars characters for the murder trial of Luke Skywalker. Skywalker was charged with the death of nearly...

Chasing down: quelling the Canadian Goose population
OKANAGAN — April is often symbolized with painted and chocolate eggs, but it’s also the time of year when experts tamper with goose nests as a way of preventing the bird’s population from soaring. The Okanagan Valley Goose Management Program has been controlling the non-migratory geese population for seven years through the process of egg...

Respected Penticton businessman will be greatly missed.
PENTICTON — A well known and respected businessman, George Little, passed away Sunday due to an ongoing illness. “He was a person you didn’t forget. We’re definitely going to miss him,” said colleague Frank Conci. Little, 69, owned his company G. Little Electric Ltd., and was very involved in the community. He moved to Penticton...
WestJet offers Penticton to Calgary flight
PENTICTON — WestJet announced it will be offering flights from Penticton to Calgary beginning in October. “This is phenomenal news for the City of Penticton and entire South Okanagan region,” said Penticton Mayor Garry Litke in a press release. “There has been an overwhelming demand in the South Okanagan for increased air service to Alberta....

Centennial celebrations for Okanagan Steamcraft
OKANAGAN - The Okanagan’s oldest locomotive is celebrating its 100th birthday this spring. On May 19, the public is welcome to a free tour and show at the SS Sicamous between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. A Centennial Launch Party at the SS Sicamous will be held the following weekend on Saturday, May 24. There...
Child-porn collector sentenced to jail time
PENTICTON — A Penticton man will spend 411 more days in jail for a collection of child porn found on his computer and shared in online chatrooms. Mark Henry Snowden, born in 1962, was convicted on one count of distribution of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography. In 2012, police found...

Listen up, country music lovers
PENTICTON — Country music’s hottest duo, Florida Georgia Line is playing the South Okanagan Events Centre tomorrow night as part of the Here’s to the Good Times tour. The internationally know group has had consecutive multi-week number one hits, including “Get Your Shine On” and “Cruise.” Tickets can still be purchased for tomorrow night’s show...
Social media helps shop owner find robbery suspects
PENTICTON — A local shop owner caught his own suspects after sharing the surveillance video of a robbery on social media. Early Sunday morning at 3 a.m., Leigh Follestad received a call from his security company alerting him there had a been a break in at his store, SmartShopper on Main Street. After cleaning up...

Stop and stare: council reduces speed limit on Martin Street
PENTICTON - Martin Street is undergoing some changes as part of the Downtown Revitalization Plan, and the speed limit is going to change as well. Council voted to reduce the speed limit on Martin Street from 50 kilometres per hour to 30 km/h between Lakeshore Drive and Nanaimo Avenue, beginning in the end of May,...