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Downtown market extends hours

Downtown market extends hours

The Bernard Ave. market is running until Sept. 9 in 91大黄鸭
Penticton supports new ice plant for curling club

Penticton supports new ice plant for curling club

Councillor said city doesn鈥檛 have luxury of time to take action
Oven fire quickly doused

Oven fire quickly doused

West 91大黄鸭 Fire Rescue was able to quickly put out a oven fire Friday morning
Hit and run suspect sought

Hit and run suspect sought

Police are looking to identify the driver they believe is responsible for breaking a pedestrian鈥檚 leg
New trades seats for Okanagan College

New trades seats for Okanagan College

New NDP government announces $196,000 to add 46 more student spaces.
Water conservation urged

Water conservation urged

With some streams experiencing very low flows, and weather conditions expected to remain dry, residents of the Thompson-Okanagan are urged to reduce their water consumption.
BC Ferries reports record-breaking traffic for first quarter

BC Ferries reports record-breaking traffic for first quarter

Vehicle traffic was the highest it鈥檚 ever been, and passenger traffic is the highest it鈥檚 been in over 20 years for the months of April, May and June.
Paving this week on Gordon Drive

Paving this week on Gordon Drive

Work on Gordon Drive begins Wednesday, Aug. 23 in 91大黄鸭
B.C. wildfire emergency extended to Sept. 1

B.C. wildfire emergency extended to Sept. 1

Dozens of fires still burning since July declaration
Penticton man in France to mark fateful Dieppe Raid

Penticton man in France to mark fateful Dieppe Raid

A Penticton man is representing his late father at the Dieppe ceremony in France