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Kenny McLean rides “War Paint,” in the Ellensburg Rodeo in 1962. This photo can be viewed at the Spotlight Office.

Former Princeton cowboy Kenny McLean to be inducted into hall of fame

Former Princeton cowboy, the late Kenny McLean will be inducted into the Pro-Rodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado this July.

Kenny McLean rides “War Paint,” in the Ellensburg Rodeo in 1962. This photo can be viewed at the Spotlight Office.
Rosemary (Rose) Fox and Robert Keith Wharton are identified as the deceased in the recent double homicide in Princeton, B.C.

John Ike Koopmans charged in Princeton, B.C. homicides

John Ike Koopmans of Princeton, B.C., has been charged in connection with the triple shooting that took place in Princeton on Saturday.

Rosemary (Rose) Fox and Robert Keith Wharton are identified as the deceased in the recent double homicide in Princeton, B.C.
Left: Employee Chantelle White and new owner Noelle Roccamatisi (right) invite you in to Vermilion Forks Fitness.

Choosing fitness for life at Vermlion Forks Fitness

Roccamatisi is very excited about her new venture.

Left: Employee Chantelle White and new owner Noelle Roccamatisi (right) invite you in to Vermilion Forks Fitness.
Kids of all ages enjoyed the Princeton Earth Hour party held at Veterans Square on Saturday, March 23. Hot dogs courtesy of Cooper’s Foods along with a parade, Easter candy hunt and colouring contest were enjoyed during the energy saving hour.

Princeton celebrates Earth Hour

An Earth Hour party was held in Veterans Square on March 23.

Kids of all ages enjoyed the Princeton Earth Hour party held at Veterans Square on Saturday, March 23. Hot dogs courtesy of Cooper’s Foods along with a parade, Easter candy hunt and colouring contest were enjoyed during the energy saving hour.

B.C. ER doctors declare emergency

Twenty six BC hospitals are listed on the site including Penticton Regional and Kelowna General Hospital

Angela Marshall, Julia Reichert, Ciara Bamford, Destiny Earle, Kyla Coyne, Logan Littlejohn, Briana Musgrove, Greyson Antonick, Brooke Kassa and Samantha Simons, along with their coaches; Rob Marshall, Colleen Stevens and Brent McClelland travelled to Prince George to play in the provincial tournament and came home with the Bronze Medal.

Princeton Secondary Rebels bring home bronze medal

PSS Rebels went to Prince George to play in the provincials and came home with the Bronze Medal

Angela Marshall, Julia Reichert, Ciara Bamford, Destiny Earle, Kyla Coyne, Logan Littlejohn, Briana Musgrove, Greyson Antonick, Brooke Kassa and Samantha Simons, along with their coaches; Rob Marshall, Colleen Stevens and Brent McClelland travelled to Prince George to play in the provincial tournament and came home with the Bronze Medal.
Bryn White, program manager of the South Okanagan-Similkameen Conservation Program shows Area H director, Brad Hope the biodiversity maps for Princeton and Area H during the March 4 open house.

A plan for protecting the natural assests of Princeton and area

Keeping Nature in our Future is a strategy for the South Okanagan-Similkameen

Bryn White, program manager of the South Okanagan-Similkameen Conservation Program shows Area H director, Brad Hope the biodiversity maps for Princeton and Area H during the March 4 open house.
Princeton Rebels are taking on Cedars Christian School once again at the Provincials in Prince George this week.

Princeton Rebels win two out of two so far at Provincials

The Rebels are currently at the 2013 BC Senior Girls “A” Basketball Provincials in Prince George this week.

Princeton Rebels are taking on Cedars Christian School once again at the Provincials in Prince George this week.
Solana Allison, president of Save Our Similkameen, speaks with the Health Ministers office, during her efforts to affect change.

Save our Similkameen – time to make the change

SOS believes it is time for a change to the policy that has these 148 rural communities in the state they are.

Solana Allison, president of Save Our Similkameen, speaks with the Health Ministers office, during her efforts to affect change.
Princeton Ground Search and Rescue and Keremeos Search and Rescue team members volunteered their time on Feb. 11 to assist China Ridge Trails with the first B.C. Family Day.

Princeton Ground Search and Rescue featured in television series

Callout Search and Rescue episode five featuring Princeton GSAR and other SOSAR team members.

Princeton Ground Search and Rescue and Keremeos Search and Rescue team members volunteered their time on Feb. 11 to assist China Ridge Trails with the first B.C. Family Day.

Princeton Shoppers Drug Mart robbery suspects arrested in Golden, B.C.

Similar robberies lead to arrests of two Okanagan men.

Princeton Senior Girls Rebel, Julia Reichert jump shots to score during the game against the Kelowna Christian School Knights, at the Okanagan Valley Championships held in Kelowna last weekend.

Go Princeton Rebels Go!

Seniors Girls basketball team is off to the BCSS Senior Girls ‘A’ Basketball Provincials in Prince George next week.

Princeton Senior Girls Rebel, Julia Reichert jump shots to score during the game against the Kelowna Christian School Knights, at the Okanagan Valley Championships held in Kelowna last weekend.
Candice Stadler, Alana Meston and Doug Haayer are ‘The Advantage Team’ serving Princeton and area.

Princeton realtors offer the advantage of three

The three individually licensed Realtors work together as a team

Candice Stadler, Alana Meston and Doug Haayer are ‘The Advantage Team’ serving Princeton and area.

Princeton Community Consultation results released

Dr. Barbara Pesut and her research team have prepared a report containing a summary of the data collected at the Community Consultation.

Ice that forms over flowing water is often dangerous. Ice seldom freezes uniformly, it may be a foot thick in one location and just a mere inch in another. Play it safe and stay off the ice.

Princeton Council Briefs ~ Councillor issues reminder to “Please stay off the ice.”

Councillor Earle and his wife April happened upon a situation that he felt should be shared publicly.

Ice that forms over flowing water is often dangerous. Ice seldom freezes uniformly, it may be a foot thick in one location and just a mere inch in another. Play it safe and stay off the ice.
BC’s first Family Day in Princeton was a huge success. The mild weather and fun-filled events at China Ridge Trails made for a most enjoyable day.

Family Day success in Princeton, B.C.

Families were out all together, enjoying fresh air, being active and enjoying each other.

BC’s first Family Day in Princeton was a huge success. The mild weather and fun-filled events at China Ridge Trails made for a most enjoyable day.

Still looking for Princeton Shopper’s Drug Mart robbery suspects

The in-store video that captured the robbery showed the time line. From start to finish the robbery took three minutes.

Ed Staples, vice president of Save Our Hospital Coalition was joined by SOHC secretary Nienke Klaver, Councillor Marilyn Harkness and Area H Director Brad Hope for the news briefing held on Jan. 30.

Princeton Healthcare Community Consultation

The purpose of the consultation was to identify challenges facing healthcare in Princeton.

Ed Staples, vice president of Save Our Hospital Coalition was joined by SOHC secretary Nienke Klaver, Councillor Marilyn Harkness and Area H Director Brad Hope for the news briefing held on Jan. 30.
Sean Walsh is the new Pysical Therapist joining the health care team at Princeton General Hospital. He begins March 4.

New equipment and a new therapist for Princeton General Hospital

In March, a Mr. Sean Walsh will join the health care team at Princeton General Hospital.

Sean Walsh is the new Pysical Therapist joining the health care team at Princeton General Hospital. He begins March 4.

Princeton receives Age-friendly BC grant

Princeton has been approved for a $20,000 grant by the age-friendly planning and project grant program.