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Osoyoos and Okanagan Lake water levels below average after dry summer

Osoyoos and Okanagan Lake water levels below average after dry summer

Drought conditions stretched over the summer but a cooler wetter winter may bring relief
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre tours Penticton trailer company

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre tours Penticton trailer company

This is Poilievre's second visit to the Okanagan in 2024 to court blue-collar workers
Master of the Mind Reveen returns to Okanagan

Master of the Mind Reveen returns to Okanagan

The storied and mesmerizing hypnotist will be performing three shows in November
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen selects 2025 chair

Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen selects 2025 chair

Three of four positions remain the same for the next year
New Indigenous program put to test after bear struck near Keremeos

New Indigenous program put to test after bear struck near Keremeos

The program will see local First Nations respond when a sk蓹mx虒铆st, black bear, is struck by a vehicle
B.C. rancher finds success in digital fences after Similkameen wildfire

B.C. rancher finds success in digital fences after Similkameen wildfire

The physical fences for the range were damaged or destroyed by the 2023 wildfire.
Landmark memorandum to be signed between First Nations, Okanagan governments

Landmark memorandum to be signed between First Nations, Okanagan governments

A historic agreement will set a path to address watershed concerns
OPINION: It can happen in America, it can happen here

OPINION: It can happen in America, it can happen here

Brennan Phillips is a journalist with Black Press
Penticton Museum uncovers stories of 6 more local World War soldiers

Penticton Museum uncovers stories of 6 more local World War soldiers

Their stories are now being highlighted like those of the soldiers on the Remembrance Day banners
PHOTOS: Nurses rally for change and rural health in Penticton

PHOTOS: Nurses rally for change and rural health in Penticton

The nurses were in the city to prepare for the next round of collective bargaining.
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