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Archives for October 2014
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BC government reticent to apologize
Minister of Health Terry Lake will send a letter conveying the government’s apology to the family of Roderick MacIsaac for terminating his employment two years ago. The government also expresses sympathy and condolences for the stress and sadness that they have endured as a result of Mr. MacIsaac’s death in December, 2012. Mr. MacIsaac was […]
Make some sense out of this!
Tinhorn Creek’s owner Sandra Oldfield: “This request is wrong in so many ways but mostly because…um…WE CAN’T LEGALLY DO IT,” she said. Rob Ingram Perseus Winery in Penticton: “We also not invited to the competition. He said setting restrictions on who can win a federal wine award goes against the whole idea of such an award.” […]
“Rover” wins big
2012 Rover Shiraz-Viognier was given the first ever Premier’s Wine Award at the Okanagan Fall Wine Festival’s BC Wine Awards. Judged as the province’s best wine, Rover also was one of only 5 BC wines, from 540 entered to win Platinum. “BC wines are a source of pride for British Columbians throughout our province. […]
Plans for PIB commercial expansion laid out
Channel Crossing, Penticton PDG (Property Development Group) is developing a 250,000 square foot destination retail centre in south Penticton at Channel Parkway and Green Avenue on lands owned by The Penticton Indian Band. Additional phases will include opportunities for large format tenants. Construction is targeted to commence in 2015. This will mean that a new […]


