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Charter challenge forces adjournment of Penticton sentencing hearing in beach assault | iNFOnews

February 24, 2021 - 12:11 PM A sudden turn of events at the sentencing hearing of the man accused of delivering a single punch that left a Penticton man with a severe brain injury. Thomas Kruger-Allen, 22, has pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and one count of aggravated assault in the May 3, 2019 incident at Penticton s Okanagan Lake Beach that resulted in massive head injuries to victim Brad Elliason. Eliason sustained life-changing injuries from a single punch to the jaw, delivered by Kruger-Allen after an altercation with two women at a beach party. Defence lawyer James Pennington said there was a Charter of Rights breach during Kruger-Allen’s arrest after beach assault. Pennington raised the issue late in the day yesterday, Feb. 23, and brought it up again this morning. Kruger-Allen, a Penticton Indian Band resident, was arrested in his fifth-wheel trailer the day after the assault.

Penticton Indian Band applauds City s move to limit Spiller Road subdivision | iNFOnews

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.

PIB reports COVID cluster ending, reopening facilities after long weekend - Penticton News

PIB reports COVID cluster ending, reopening facilities after long weekend - Penticton News
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Penticton council to decide next steps for controversial development on Spiller Road | iNFOnews

Image Credit: SUBMITTED / Canada Horizons Development Group February 12, 2021 - 4:45 PM A controversial development proposal for Spiller Road in Penticton will come before city council next week. Penticton city council will be asked at its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16, to give first reading to rezoning and Official Community Plan bylaws to allow the controversial housing development on Spiller Road, known as Vinterea, to move forward. City staff are also asking for a green light to begin public and stakeholder engagement. Canadian Horizons is proposing a residential subdivision of more than 300 single-family homes on 51 hectares of land located at 1050 Spiller Rd. in Penticton s northeast.

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