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Public drinking at select Penticton, B.C. beaches returns for third straight yearThe City of Penticton’s bylaw that allows public consumption of alcohol runs May 1 to Oct. 31, from noon to 8 p.m.CanadaApr 27, 2022
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‘Booze on the beach’ returning to Penticton for 2nd consecutive yearThe bylaw allowing what’s colloquially known as ‘booze on the beach’ will run May 1 to Oct. 15, from noon to 8 p.m.CanadaMay 5, 2021
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Penticton byelection ballot could include question about private operation of Skaha MarinaCity staff is proposing three options: taxpayer funding, private investment, or a management operating agreement.PoliticsMar 22, 2021
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Skaha Lake marina closer to realityA revamped plan for a popular park in Penticton is now before city council, waiting for approval...CanadaMar 17, 2017
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Penticton city council approves revised Skaha Park developmentIt's been a contentious issue from the get-go, with some in favour, and others adamantly opposed to a major development project in Skaha Lake Park.PoliticsDec 2, 2016
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More than 700 turn out for Penticton Skaha Park meetingA public hearing on a controversial development plan for Skaha Park in Penticton drew a crowd of more than 700 people Wednesday night.Nov 24, 2016
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Penticton city council to hold public hearing regarding Skaha Park developmentsPenticton residents will have a chance to tell their mayor and council how they feel about an amended development deal for Skaha Park.CanadaNov 23, 2016
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Penticton files defence statement in civil caseThe city of Penticton has filed a statement of defence in the civil case involving the Save Skaha Park Society.PoliticsAug 31, 2016
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Controversy continues in Penticton over Skaha Park developmentThe Save Skaha Park Society advisory council held a press conference on Friday...Aug 19, 2016
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