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FILE PHOTO - A concept drawing of the Vinterra subdivision at 1050 Spiller Rd. in Penticton is pictured in this submitted image. The Penticton Indian Band has expressed its support for a recent Penticton city council decision not to allow the rezoning of a subdivision proposal on Spiller Road that would have seen increased densification.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Canada Horizons February 22, 2021 - 4:18 PM The Penticton Indian Band is praising Penticton city council’s decision not to allow a rezoning application that would allow for a proposed 300-plus unit residential subdivision on Spiller Road. “We would like to thank those within the South Okanagan communities who took a stand against this development and who recognize the cultural and environmental importance of these lands; by working together we can ensure that all living things can continue to survive and thrive within syilyx territory,” PIB Chief Greg Gabriel said in a release issued Feb. 20.