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Most Tulameen residents will see power finally return by the end of the week - Penticton News

Most Tulameen residents will see power finally return by the end of the week - Penticton News
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Tulameen residents feeling frustrated as they wait on timelines for electricity and road repairs - Penticton News

Tulameen residents feeling frustrated as they wait on timelines for electricity and road repairs - Penticton News
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Regional hospital board approves $1M in after-the-fact funding for Penticton clinic despite displeasure with process - Penticton News

Regional hospital board approves $1M in after-the-fact funding for Penticton clinic despite displeasure with process - Penticton News
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Okanagan Falls working on pot shop zoning regulations - Penticton News

Okanagan Falls working on pot shop zoning regulations - Penticton News
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Regional board agrees to fund Penticton urgent primary care centre | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Interior Health May 06, 2021 - 4:16 PM Fears of centralized health care within the region and anger over a lack of input and consultation drove discussions at the regional board today about whether or not to provide a $1 million dollar Interior Health funding request. Up for further discussion was a one-time capital expense request of $1 million by Interior Health for the new urgent primary care centre at 437 Martin St. The board turned it down at the last meeting, citing dissatisfaction with the provincial health ministry and Interior Health’s handling of the request, as well as a lack of timely information about the project.

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