
Penticton war vet honoured by France
PENTICTON - A Penticton Second World War vet was recognized for his service by the French government at a ceremony of the Royal Canadian Air Force Wing in Penticton. Retired RCAF Flight Lt. Lance "Lou" Benton received the French Medal of Honour during the ceremony on July 24. Benson was recognized by the French government...

Member loses land claim against Penticton Indian Band
MEMBER CLAIMED ORAL TRADITION GRANTING LANDS PENTICTON - A Penticton Indian Band member has lost another round in court against his own band as he tries to reclaim land he says his grandfather was verbally granted in the early 1900s. The dispute dates back to 2008 when Lavern Jack took up residence on Lots 197...

Submission deadline for inaugural Penticton film festival looming
PENTICTON - Peach Festival is coming up fast, and so is the first ever Reel Peach Film Festival. Taking place Aug. 5 to 9 during the annual Peach Festival, the film festival will feature one to three minute commercials or short films prior to nightly headline events at Okanagan Lake Park. “Our vision for the...

Composting study sniffing out consultant
PENTICTON - The Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen continues to move forward in its quest to divert more organic waste from the region’s landfills. The district has issued a Request for Proposals for an Organics Consultant as it develops a strategy to better handle and treat organic waste. Part of strategy development includes such things as...

Archery could soon be legally practised in Penticton
PENTICTON - Penticton city council could make using a bow and arrow within city limits legal next month. Council meets August 4 to vote on a new bylaw covering the weapon. The move to exclude a bow and arrow from the city’s current firearms bylaw began April 20 this year when a delegation approached council...

Penticton crime stats continue to climb
PENTICTON - Crime isn’t taking a holiday in Penticton, at least not in this year’s second quarter. Penticton RCMP responded to 4,885 calls for service from April to June of 2015, up from 4,188 calls received during the same period last year, a 17 per cent increase. There was a 26 per cent increase in...

Boston Pizza founder returns to Penticton to share wisdom
PENTICTON - Three former Pentictonites who have made a name for themselves in the business world enjoyed a relaxing luncheon discussing their successes and passing some advice along to members of the Penticton and Wine Country Chamber of Commerce. Jim and Brad Treliving and Rick Kozuback were guest speakers yesterday, July 23, briefly discussing their...

Oliver firefighters looking for reprieve from battling Willowbrook wildfire
PENTICTON - Oliver Volunteer Fire Department members are starting to feel the effects of fighting a wildfire while attempting to conduct their daily routines. The department continues to send firefighters up into the mountains above the Village of Willowbrook to assist B.C. Wildfire Management crews put out the Willowbrook fire, which began Monday, July 20....

Main Street to shutdown for water, sewer upgrades
PENTICTON - Next Tuesday, July 28 might be a good day for city motorists to avoid Main Street between Carmi Avenue and Granby Street. Ongoing underground work to upgrade water and sewer systems along Carmi Avenue in anticipation of the hospital care tower expansion at Penticton Regional Hospital will result in the closure of Main...

UPDATE: Fugitive Ronald Teneycke believed to have car-jacked a new ride
PENTICTON - RCMP now believe prolific offender Ronald Teneycke has car-jacked another vehicle after assaulting the driver. Teneycke was picked up hitchhiking on Baldy Mountain Forest Service Road by the driver of a 1999 3/4 ton GMC pickup truck with the words Okanagan Rustic Furniture across the back window. The license plate is 6721 GG, Cpl....

Heightened security at Penticton Courthouse
PENTICTON - Following the discovery of a concealed shotgun at the courthouse in Penticton last week, security has been stepped up. People attending the Penticton Law Courts today, July 22, found themselves subject to security screening. A portable walk-through metal detector was set up inside the courthouse foyer in a setup similar to airport screening....

Power pole problem solved?
PENTICTON - The City of Penticton’s Public Works Department recently completed modifications to a couple of errant Fortis power poles located at the intersection of Industrial Avenue and Atkinson Street. The work was required after a major upgrade of the street earlier this year to add curbs and sidewalks at the intersection. Two Fortis power...

Big plans for former waterslides property in Penticton
PENTICTON - Plans to construct three residential towers and a hotel in the city’s south end continue to move forward after receiving the first set of approvals for a zoning change earlier this week. The development is proposed for a 2.5-acre portion of the property at 3388 Skaha Lake Rd. that was the former location...

Stolen cigarettes and ice cream bars, and other Penticton crime
PENTICTON - Penticton RCMP continue to deal with higher call volumes this summer with another busy week at the detachment. - Police continue to search for chronic offender Ronald Teneycke following his failure to show up for an intermittent jail sentence. Police media spokesperson Don Wrigglesworth says police have followed up on a number of...

Big cat sighting on Duncan Avenue in Penticton
PENTICTON - A mid-city street was the location of a cougar sighting in Penticton early this morning. Penticton Conservation Officer Mike Stern says the conservation office answered a call placed at approximately 12:30 a.m., July 21, by residents who said they possibly saw a cougar running across Duncan Avenue East, towards them. The two residents...