Obituary for the late Robert “Bob”Alexander June 17, 1942 – August 29, 2015 On Saturday August 29, 2015, Mr. Robert “Bob” Alexander passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at his home in Oliver after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 73 years. He was predeceased by his father Leslie and his […]
Archives for 2015
Pre trial conference set for Robotti family
Thursday afternoon September 3rd 2pm Courtroom 100 Penticton Law Courts The last time this Pre-Trial-Conference was scheduled – it had to be delayed with new information on a murder charge being made against Pier Robotti. His sister Grace earlier charged with 2nd degree murder of Roxanne Louie. Lawyers state there has been insufficient disclosure of […]
A few words from our local MLA
Linda Larson, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility “Disability Employment Month is a chance to highlight the resources available to help people with disabilities find employment – and for employers to hire a more diverse workforce. Government offers a range of supports, including assistive technology programs and training and education opportunities for post-secondary students with disabilities.” […]
New plan in schools
The world is changing. Technology and innovation are reshaping society. Today’s students need the right skills to succeed in tomorrow’s world. That is why this fall the B.C. government is kicking off a three-year transition to a new curriculum in B.C. schools that will ensure students learn the basics like reading, writing and arithmetic in […]
Dennis bids good bye to South Okanagan
A well-known Penticton radio show host will move to Cranbrook. Dennis Walker will be the new morning show host for the new Clear Sky Broadcasting radio station to be launched in the East Kootenay City – while at the same time, his own creation, So Country Internet Radio is expanding! The So Country team has […]
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The event – too many people?
To me the real story was an old one. Small room large crowd. About 400 people (Penticton Herald said 1000) were asked to stand in the foyer of the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre for 45 minutes as a small room was being manipulated for maximum exposure and effect. Yes TV cameras on a raised […]

