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Participants don their rainbow colours for pride march

Participants don their rainbow colours for pride march

All sorts of rainbow-coloured costumes could be seen this morning at Âé¶¹AV’s Stuart Park
Lake Country gets new signage

Lake Country gets new signage

New signs will be displayed for Lake Country development proposal signs
Canucks Autism Network finds support

Canucks Autism Network finds support

100 Men Who Give A Damn! gave the charity $10,000 in Âé¶¹AV for sports programs
Good herbs for the water-wise garden

Good herbs for the water-wise garden

Several versatile herbs commonly grown in our food gardens are decorative enough for the flower border and are also drought-tolerant.
Drivers not putting cell phones down say police

Drivers not putting cell phones down say police

Âé¶¹AV cops hand out 25 tickets in 90 minute during road-side blitz.
Âé¶¹AV fire fighters respond to boat in trouble

Âé¶¹AV fire fighters respond to boat in trouble

Initial report says 10 people on board a sinking boat in Okanagan Lake.
Downtown market extends hours

Downtown market extends hours

The Bernard Ave. market is running until Sept. 9 in Âé¶¹AV
Penticton supports new ice plant for curling club

Penticton supports new ice plant for curling club

Councillor said city doesn’t have luxury of time to take action
New trades seats for Okanagan College

New trades seats for Okanagan College

New NDP government announces $196,000 to add 46 more student spaces.
BC Ferries reports record-breaking traffic for first quarter

BC Ferries reports record-breaking traffic for first quarter

Vehicle traffic was the highest it’s ever been, and passenger traffic is the highest it’s been in over 20 years for the months of April, May and June.