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Co Co's Bistro sign stolen

Princeton RCMP are looking for a person who stole a large sign from Co Co's Bistro.
Abbott moves to stop teacher strike

Abbott moves to stop teacher strike

Legislation was tabled Tuesday that would suspend strike action and could impose millions of dollars in fines if a strike persists.

B.C. teachers allowed to strike

Princeton Secondary School teachers and others in B.C. have been given limited approval to strike.
Princeton teachers hold 'day of action'

Princeton teachers hold 'day of action'

Teachers throughout B.C. are protesting the government’s decision to legislate an end to ongoing job action and impose a contract on them.

Princeton Hospital emergency room closure

Princeton Hospital emergency department will be closed until 9 p.m. tonight due to lack of doctors available.

Court ruling could impact South Okanagan

A court ruling in favour of a property owner operating visitor accommodation could impact communities in the South Okanagan, the RDOS warns

Penticton man rescues woman in river channel

A Penticton man saves woman whose car ended up in the south end of the Okanagan River Channel.

Severely underweight horses have a long road to recovery

Peaches and three other starving horses rescued from Princeton need to be rehabilitated before adoption.

Rebates given for old wood stoves

The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen is giving $250 for exchange of old wood stoves for efficient burning units.
Report to council: Downtown snow removal not a priority

Report to council: Downtown snow removal not a priority

Princeton town council has decided to make downtown a priority snow removal route.