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Penticton, B.C. councillor to motion for pay parking pauseCity councilor Ryan Graham plans to motion for a pay parking pause during Tuesday's council meeting, following uproar from local businesses.TrafficDec 6, 2022
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Penticton RCMP hand out 22 crime prevention notices over long weekendAuto theft can happen to anyone at any time, prevention is the number one way to ensure you don’t fall victimCrimeMay 29, 2022
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B.C. man crushed in recycling truck dies from injuriesThe 52-year-old was apparently sleeping in an unlocked recycling dumpster in Penticton earlier this week when a recycling truck came along.CanadaApr 7, 2022
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Penticton, B.C. man inadvertently crushed by recycling truck, say policePenticton RCMP say the man was apparently sleeping in an unlocked recycling dumpster when a recycling truck came along at 6 a.m., Tuesday.CanadaApr 5, 2022
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Penticton, B.C. business owner calls for immediate action following vehicle arsonSurveillance footage shows two people attempting to light a row of vehicles on fire in downtown Penticton, B.C.CrimeFeb 16, 2022
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Barrier-free community fridge set to open in downtown PentictonThe Community Fridge is a barrier-free outdoor space where people can access food and hygiene products donated by the community.LifestyleJan 30, 2022
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Penticton outdoor rink opening delayed againThe Penticton outdoor rink opening has been delayed twice. A new date hasn't been made public.CanadaJan 23, 2022
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Man found with severe injuries in Penticton; police seeking informationAccording to the RCMP, the victim was located along Lakeshore Drive, near the Lakeside Hotel parkade, around 1 p.m.CrimeAug 24, 2021
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Penticton says only ‘aggressive or repeat and brazen’ sidewalk sitters will be ticketedControversial changes to a Penticton bylaw come into effect on Wednesday that make it illegal to sit or lie on some public sidewalks in the city's downtown core.PoliticsJun 5, 2019
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Controversial sidewalk bylaw in Penticton continues to garner attentionVassilaki is referring to an amendment to the 'Good Neighbor' bylaw that would make it illegal to sit or lay on some city streets during the spring and summer months.NewsMay 27, 2019
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