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CIGV-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 100.7 FM in Penticton, British Columbia, with rebroadcasters in Keremeos and Princeton.Founded by The Robinson Family of Great Valleys Radio in 1981, the station was sold to Newcap Radio in 2011, and approved by the CRTC on February 15, 2012.
CFUZ-FM is a Canadian radio station which operates community radio programming at 92.9 MHz in Penticton, British Columbia. Operated by the Peach City Community Radio Society, the station received approval to broadcast by the CRTC on May 4, 2015. [1] The station began broadcasting at 92.9 MHz (FM) with 49.9 watts on February 1, 2019.
CJMG-FM (97.1 MHz) is a Canadian radio station located in Penticton, British Columbia. The station, owned by Bell Media and operating with 1,800 watts of power, is branded as Move 97.1 and has an adult contemporary format. Prior to December 27, 2020, CJMG was branded as 97.1 Sun FM with a CHR/Top 40 format.
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Penticton has low precipitation, hot summer days with cool nights, and moderately cool, mostly cloudy winters. With 346.0 mm (13.62 in) of annual precipitation, [26] Penticton is the fourth driest city in Canada. [27] It averages 58.7 cm (23.1 in) of snowfall per year. Penticton has the mildest winter of any non-coastal city in Canada. [28]
Stationhouse may refer to: . Stationhouse (firefighting), a structure or other area set aside for storage of fire extinguishing equipment Stationhouse (police), a building which serves as the headquarters of a police force or unit which serves a specific district
The Incola was a luxurious hotel with an elegant dining hall, as described by an Okanagan resident in the 1920s: "Dinner at the Incola hotel was a real treat...the dining room at the Incola was on a second storey level, so as to give you a lovely view of the lake, so you went up quite a broad flight of steps to reach the entrance in those days.