It’s become a common situation in Okanagan cities…concern over safety in the downtown core.
In Penticton, those fears were highlighted Wednesday afternoon when an agitated man entered a local beauty school, and refused to leave. But the city’s mayor says complaints about public safety in Penticton’s downtown core may be exaggerated. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
A frightening incident in Penticton that was caught on video has some questioning the safety of the city’s downtown core
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