District Of Peachland
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Okanagan town put on precautionary boil water advisoryThe district closed Turner Avenue between Princeton Avenue and Gillam Crescent to allow crews safe access for investigation and repair of the broken line.CanadaMay 28, 2024
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Peachland issues warning about fake emails using town information“The District urges people to be cautious of phishing scam emails,” a public service announcement said on Friday.CrimeApr 19, 2024
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Central Okanagan open burning to end as fire season gets underwayCreating nuisance smoke from open burning is not allowed in Kelowna, Lake Country, West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation, the Central Okanagan East and West Electoral Areas.FireApr 24, 2023
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Non-profits and volunteers team up for annual Peachland watershed cleanupLocal non-profits teamed up with volunteers for the annual Peachland Watershed cleanup on Saturday.CanadaApr 30, 2022
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Peachland town council to discuss Highway 97 options again‘It is still not clear what the province’s long-term plans are for the Highway 97 through Peachland,’ said Peachland Mayor Cindy Fortin.TrafficApr 1, 2022
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Many Peachland residents put on boil water advisory in wake of leakPeachland town workers are currently on-site with a contractor and working to expose the waterline that leaked and left residents without water.NewsDec 20, 2021
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District of Peachland, B.C., wins grant to preserve historic Peachland Baptist Church"We were the recipients of a unique heritage infrastructure grant for $600,000 that will be invested in this building."LifestyleMar 2, 2021
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District of Peachland, B.C., buys land to preserve parkThe District will take ownership of the land on March 30, 2021.CanadaOct 30, 2020
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Peachland residents prepping for fire season with chipping project"The fire chief has decided to push ahead with the project with social distancing."May 10, 2020
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Peachland, B.C. aiming to cut budget to help taxpayers during COVID-19 pandemicCouncil is expected to review the city's planned spending for this year in the hopes of cutting down any tax increase to help those struggling during the pandemic.Apr 13, 2020
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