Dan Walton

Jag Nijjar, vice president, operations of Gateway Casinos & Entertainment announced a major investment in the City of Penticton.

Gateway Casino announces Penticton relocation

Gateway Casinos & Entertainment has announced a $25 million capital investment in relocation of their Penticton casino.

Jag Nijjar, vice president, operations of Gateway Casinos & Entertainment announced a major investment in the City of Penticton.
Dancers from the Okanagan Dance Studio are preparing a new production, 'In My Life,' featuring the music of the Beatles and set to debut later this month.

Dance ensemble harness The Beatles in latest production

After months of practice, the performers of the Okanagan Dance Studio are nearly ready to debut the dance-musical In My Life

Dancers from the Okanagan Dance Studio are preparing a new production, 'In My Life,' featuring the music of the Beatles and set to debut later this month.
The annual tour of Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express will be hitting the Dream Café Nov. 26 and 27.

Bentall leading Cariboo Express into Penticton

Barney Bentall is on track to play two shows in Penticton with his band the Cariboo Express

The annual tour of Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express will be hitting the Dream Café Nov. 26 and 27.

OSO sourcing cellist from Vancouver symphony

Cellist Ariel Barnes has been recruited as the special guest musician for the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra’s latest tour, Classic Beauty

Compilation book gathers stories From the Heart

Compilation book gathers stories From the Heart

From the Heart is his third compilation book, and with each publication he chooses a charity to benefit from the proceeds

Compilation book gathers stories From the Heart
After explaining the challenges of declining enrolment, members of School District 67’s senior staff fielded questions from the public after presenting the Long Range Facilities Plan at the IMC building on Oct. 16.

Parents plea to Okanagan Skaha School District

One parent advisory committee is demanding school district take elementary schools off the chopping block.

After explaining the challenges of declining enrolment, members of School District 67’s senior staff fielded questions from the public after presenting the Long Range Facilities Plan at the IMC building on Oct. 16.

Penticton prodigy Beamer Wigley lined up at the Legion

Beamer Wigley will be headlining this week’s Thursday Night Throwdown at the Penticton Legion

Nouveau Day coming to the Okanagan

Nouveau Day coming to the Okanagan

Beaujolais Nouveau Day has been adopted for the first year in Penticton

Nouveau Day coming to the Okanagan

Diamond for Penticton

"Neil Diamond had just fallen out of my face, and that’s when the light went on over my head"

Tom Lavin and the Powder Blues are scheduled to perform at the Barking Parrot on Nov. 14, their first show in Penticton in more than 10 years.

Powder Blues returns to city after decade of absence

“There’s deep blues when you’re really depressed and then there’s powder blues”

Tom Lavin and the Powder Blues are scheduled to perform at the Barking Parrot on Nov. 14, their first show in Penticton in more than 10 years.

Naramata’s bringing talent back

Naramata’s demonstrating the talents of its people again during the fourth annual Naramata’s Got Talent

To help younger people who have faced similar struggles, local Aboriginal musician Kasp is launching his new venture, Kasp has launched Motivational Initiative to increase appreciation towards the importance of making responsible decisions.

Kasp rewarded for Living Tha Good Life

“If you want a change, if you want to make something happen, don’t just sit back and think about it, go out and do something about it."

To help younger people who have faced similar struggles, local Aboriginal musician Kasp is launching his new venture, Kasp has launched Motivational Initiative to increase appreciation towards the importance of making responsible decisions.
Soup Bowls Project doubling down

Soup Bowls Project doubling down

To deal with the growing popularity of the Soup Bowls Project, the Penticton Art Gallery has doubled the duration of the event

Soup Bowls Project doubling down
Jazz quintet taking Attic Jump to the Shatford

Jazz quintet taking Attic Jump to the Shatford

As a perfectionist, jazz musician Mike Fields took 18 months to complete his latest album, Attic Jump, and he’ll be sharing it in Penticton

Jazz quintet taking Attic Jump to the Shatford
Author to discuss women of war

Author to discuss women of war

The current perception of women in the military has taken a big shift since the Second World War, Florence said

Author to discuss women of war

District unsure about equipment funding

The province has dished out funding to replace dust collectors at two local schools.

Chronicles of the Daemon Knights breeds new life

The spawn of Warlock adds a fourth instalment to a series of fantasy novels that hail from the Okanagan

Penticton school goes all out for Remembrance

Penticton school goes all out for Remembrance

Two students at Princess Margaret Secondary are planning to make Remembrance Day a memorable experience for their peers

Penticton school goes all out for Remembrance
Big surprise for SOPAC

Big surprise for SOPAC

The South Okanagan Performing Arts Centre Society has received a five-figure sum that lay hidden within School District 67’s budget lines

Big surprise for SOPAC

Voices for Remembrance

Members of the Naramata Community Choir wasted no time from the beginning of their season to prepare a concert for Remembrance Day