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Penticton Herald, 18 Jul 2026

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The Penticton Herald is now available to read online with PressReader. As the local newspaper for the Penticton, British Columbia area, the Penticton Herald features the latest news, business, sports, opinion stories and more. The Penticton Herald keeps you informed about the latest local stories, with comprehensive takes on recent events.

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ArticlePaddle-powered cruise from Ver­non to Pentic­ton

Kelowna ultra-endur­ance ath­lete Nick Pel­letier is pad­dling to another chal­lenge. He’s kayak­ing from Ver­non to Pentic­ton on July 27. “It’s going to be a live-stream, full-lake paddle. I have paddled it solo before, but my friend, Brad Kraut,...

Paddle-powered cruise from Ver­non to Pentic­ton

ArticleCoun­cil has no appet­ite for pricy parkade

Pentic­ton coun­cil approved a new down­town park­ing plan that will increase the num­ber of spaces in city-owned lots and intro­duce a daily and monthly rate in those same lots. The plan was presen­ted by Steven Collyer, hous­ing and policy...

Coun­cil has no appet­ite for pricy parkade

ArticleQUOTE OF THE DAY:

SUMMER H: 31 L: 14 UV INDEX: 8 AIR QUALITY: “If you think a thing is impossible, you’ll only make it impossible.” —Bruce Lee

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

ArticleKelowna’s transit bill to rise by $1.9M

The cost of pub­lic transit is tak­ing city tax­pay­ers for a ride with a $1.9-mil­lion addi­tional fare. On Monday, city coun­cil­lors heard the bad news but had little com­ment in approv­ing the 2026-27 annual oper­at­ing agree­ment between the city...

Kelowna’s transit bill to rise by $1.9M

ArticleWESTSIDE DAZE

Ver­non Girls Trum­pet Band enter­tained parade goers last Sat­urday by per­form­ing upbeat tunes along the route; Jack­son Warkotsch, 2, and sis­ter Oaklynne, 5, enjoyed ice pops with their nana, Karla; Res­id­ents of Her­it­age Retire­ment...

WESTSIDE DAZE