Lisa Carleton

Jack and Tianna Angstadt and Audrey Blanchette are celebrating their success in their first year of owning and operating Everything Pets.

Everything Pets celebrates successful first year

it’s an exciting, busy life and we enjoy coming to work.

Jack and Tianna Angstadt and Audrey Blanchette are celebrating their success in their first year of owning and operating Everything Pets.
The grade one class from John Allison Elementary School is sending warmth and love to children in Cambodia and Thailand.

Princeton Grade one’s become global citizens

The grade one class at John Allison Elementary School have put their hands and their hearts into a project

The grade one class from John Allison Elementary School is sending warmth and love to children in Cambodia and Thailand.
Paula Pateman trains with her team along the Trans Canada Trail. Join Paula and Richard Pateman and friends for the 2013 Dryland Fun Run on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Teepee Lakes Resort Cafe.

Mushing on the Trans Canada Trail

Join Paula and Richard Pateman and friends for the 2013 Dryland Fun Run on Saturday, Nov. 9.

Paula Pateman trains with her team along the Trans Canada Trail. Join Paula and Richard Pateman and friends for the 2013 Dryland Fun Run on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Teepee Lakes Resort Cafe.
Dr. Ella Monro joins the medical team in Princeton.

Dr. Ella Monro joins the medical team in Princeton

Dr. Monro joins the team at the Cascade Clinic in Princeton.

Dr. Ella Monro joins the medical team in Princeton.
Vice ambassador of 2012 Taylor Gibb, Mayor Frank Armitage and Princeton Ambassador of 2012, Megan Pateman pose for photo during certificate presentation.

Ambassadors of 2012 receive certificates of appreciation

Acknowledgement of service to their community is presented to the Princeton Youth Ambassadors of 2012.

Vice ambassador of 2012 Taylor Gibb, Mayor Frank Armitage and Princeton Ambassador of 2012, Megan Pateman pose for photo during certificate presentation.
Board chair, Gordon Comeau introduces the new Princeton student trustees, Hillary Riel (left) and Andrew Silbernagel (right) from the Grade 12 leadership class at PSS.

Meet the first Junior School Board Trustees in Princeton

A pilot project within School District #58 saw the introduction of two student trustees

Board chair, Gordon Comeau introduces the new Princeton student trustees, Hillary Riel (left) and Andrew Silbernagel (right) from the Grade 12 leadership class at PSS.
It's called a what? It is called a back-to-back recumbent bike and is being riden by Lloyd McLean (left) and  Bob MacDonald in the Craig Gives Back-2-Back Cross Canda Bycicle Tour.  The pair stopped overnight in Princeton on Friday to rest up for the trek from Princeton through Manning Park to Vancouver and then on to Victoria where the tour ends on Oct. 27.

Craig Gives Back-2-Back Cross Canada Bycicle Tour takes a break in Princeton.

The pair stopped overnight in Princeton on Friday to rest up for the trek from Princeton through Manning Park.

It's called a what? It is called a back-to-back recumbent bike and is being riden by Lloyd McLean (left) and  Bob MacDonald in the Craig Gives Back-2-Back Cross Canda Bycicle Tour.  The pair stopped overnight in Princeton on Friday to rest up for the trek from Princeton through Manning Park to Vancouver and then on to Victoria where the tour ends on Oct. 27.
The Fab Fourever - Canada's best Beatles Tribute Band played to a packed house at the Riverside Centre in Princeton on Saturday, Oct. 19.

Fab Fourever rocks the Riverside Centre in Princeton

The Riverside Centre certainly received a rocking' on Saturday, Oct. 19 with the packed house clapping, cheering and dancing for two hours.

The Fab Fourever - Canada's best Beatles Tribute Band played to a packed house at the Riverside Centre in Princeton on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Terri MacVicar is the sales representative who joins Nancy Gibson and Ron Smith, owners of the newest business to open in Princeton.

Sweet Sensations makes sense

Sweet Sensations is open on Vermilion Ave., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday.

Terri MacVicar is the sales representative who joins Nancy Gibson and Ron Smith, owners of the newest business to open in Princeton.
Jody Tennant, Kevin Davey, Jean-Luc Perron, Paul Kaszonyi make up Canada’s number one Beatles tribute band, The Fab Fourever. They will perform at Riverside Centre Theatre in Princeton at 7:30 p.m., on Saturday.

Beatles tribute band to be featured at Riverside Centre

On Saturday, Oct. 19, residents will have the opportunity to meet The Fab Fourever.

Jody Tennant, Kevin Davey, Jean-Luc Perron, Paul Kaszonyi make up Canada’s number one Beatles tribute band, The Fab Fourever. They will perform at Riverside Centre Theatre in Princeton at 7:30 p.m., on Saturday.
Dr. Eva Idanwekhai, Susan Brown and Ed Staples cut and serve cake during the social part of the celebration held at the Riverside Centre on October 10.

Honouring the past, welcoming the future

100 people came together to honour locals for service and the opportunity to meet the new doctors.

Dr. Eva Idanwekhai, Susan Brown and Ed Staples cut and serve cake during the social part of the celebration held at the Riverside Centre on October 10.
Much less to go to the landfill. Electronics are now accepted for recycling at The Hut as well as light bulbs and milk containers.

Electronics recycling at the Hut in Princeton

Electronics, light bulbs (LightRecycle) and Milk containers can all be recycled at The Hut in Princeton.

Much less to go to the landfill. Electronics are now accepted for recycling at The Hut as well as light bulbs and milk containers.

Princeton ER back in business

The emergency department at Princeton General Hospital will return to 24-7 service on Oct. 11.

Theft hits community group hard

During the evening of Monday, Sept. 16 an unknown person or persons broke into a storage unit located in the tunnel area.

The BC Transit Future Bus parked in Veterans Square last Wednesday in order to give residents the chance to explore the Transit Future Plan and speak with BC Transit representatives.

Princeton residents explore Transit Future Bus

The opportunity for residents to get a better view of the Transit Future Plan was given last Wednesday in Princeton.

The BC Transit Future Bus parked in Veterans Square last Wednesday in order to give residents the chance to explore the Transit Future Plan and speak with BC Transit representatives.
Eric Schmidt of the Princeton Posse faces off with Kelowna Chief’s Jordan Salahor during the season opening game held in Princeton on Friday, Sept. 13.

Posse win season/home opener

The Princeton Posse dominate first period scoring three goals against the Kelowna Chiefs.

Eric Schmidt of the Princeton Posse faces off with Kelowna Chief’s Jordan Salahor during the season opening game held in Princeton on Friday, Sept. 13.
Owner, Tima Jones and daughter Marina (right) are pictured in front of the units damaged by the early morning fire at the Cedars Motel in Princeton, B.C. Although saddened at the loss of this part of the historical motel, the women are grateful that no one was hurt.

Early morning fire at Cedars Motel in Princeton

Unit 4 of the Cedars Motel in Princeton is destroyed by an early morning fire.

Owner, Tima Jones and daughter Marina (right) are pictured in front of the units damaged by the early morning fire at the Cedars Motel in Princeton, B.C. Although saddened at the loss of this part of the historical motel, the women are grateful that no one was hurt.
Dr. John Adams accepts the plaque honouring him for his 30 years of dedicated service to Princeton  and District. The presentation was made on Monday, Sept. 9, during the appreciation Tea hosted by Save Our Similkameen (SOS) at the Princeton and District Museum. President of SOS, Solana Allison and representatives of Seniors Branch #30 make the presentation.

Tea held to honour Dr. John Adams

Dr. John Adams has retired after serving Princeton for 30 years.

Dr. John Adams accepts the plaque honouring him for his 30 years of dedicated service to Princeton  and District. The presentation was made on Monday, Sept. 9, during the appreciation Tea hosted by Save Our Similkameen (SOS) at the Princeton and District Museum. President of SOS, Solana Allison and representatives of Seniors Branch #30 make the presentation.
Teddy is fresh from a bath and dry given by  groomer’s assistant Jennifer Bernard and is now content while getting a cut and grooming by owner/operator Karrie Crucil. “Once they get used to being groomed, they usually enjoy it,” says Crucil. “Grooming is very good for their skin and their coats.” Barking Bubbles is equipped with a hydraulic table and tub which will allow  any size or breed of dog to come and enjoy a bit of pampering.

Barking Bubbles opens downtown Princeton

Karrie Crucil, owner of Barking Bubbles has expanded her home based business into a store front location at 290 Bridge Street.

Teddy is fresh from a bath and dry given by  groomer’s assistant Jennifer Bernard and is now content while getting a cut and grooming by owner/operator Karrie Crucil. “Once they get used to being groomed, they usually enjoy it,” says Crucil. “Grooming is very good for their skin and their coats.” Barking Bubbles is equipped with a hydraulic table and tub which will allow  any size or breed of dog to come and enjoy a bit of pampering.
President of Save Our Similkameen (SOS), Solana Allison presents Council with the group’s concerns regarding the possible application of a second methane company. SOS is hoping to continue receiving Council support in opposing any future coalbed methane drilling projects in the Princeton area.

SOS shares concern with Princeton Town Council

SOS brought the possibility of another application by a methane company to light at Council on Tuesday, Sept. 3.

President of Save Our Similkameen (SOS), Solana Allison presents Council with the group’s concerns regarding the possible application of a second methane company. SOS is hoping to continue receiving Council support in opposing any future coalbed methane drilling projects in the Princeton area.