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Brennan Phillips

Brennan Phillips

Brennan Phillips may not have been born in the Okanagan, but he was raised here, and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Beginning with an internship at the Penticton Western in 2018, Brennan has worked his way up from covering weekends and special events, to a full-time reporter with the community newspaper. He is excited to continue to cover all of the community goings-on and looks forward to being back out among the people to hear their stories.

Phone
778-476-8167
Email
brennan.phillips@pentictonwesternnews.com

Recent Work by Brennan

Penticton’s S.S. Sicamous getting new cover for historic paddle-wheel

Penticton’s S.S. Sicamous getting new cover for historic paddle-wheel

Fundraising is underway for the project
Man charged over December assault outside Penticton restaurant

Man charged over December assault outside Penticton restaurant

The victim suffered serious but not-life-threatening injuries, RCMP said
Regional district looks set to take over Similkameen transit route

Regional district looks set to take over Similkameen transit route

The Town of Princeton has been operating the route that connects their community to Penticton
Penticton motel gets makeover, pet friendly rooms and familiar new owner

Penticton motel gets makeover, pet friendly rooms and familiar new owner

It's a change of pace from seeing other motels in the city demolished in recent years
B.C. man who 'abandoned' wife and children gets nothing from house sale

B.C. man who 'abandoned' wife and children gets nothing from house sale

Bernd Zoeller left the family home to move in with his new partner while his family were out of the country
PHOTOS: Sun comes out on Keremeos Rodeo

PHOTOS: Sun comes out on Keremeos Rodeo

The rodeo was packed for the Victoria Day long weekend
Regional District taking its meeting on and under the road to Princeton

Regional District taking its meeting on and under the road to Princeton

The board will first tour Copper Mountain Mine before the meeting
West Bench unlimited yard waste to stay despite new collection contract

West Bench unlimited yard waste to stay despite new collection contract

The rest of the RDOS will be going to four unlimited yard waste pick-ups per year
Former Wet'suwet'en chief goes to Penticton court over ban from territory

Former Wet'suwet'en chief goes to Penticton court over ban from territory

Stanley George Nikal was convicted in 1995 and since then has been barred from living within his community.
Keremeos medical centre closing emergency department for 10 hours

Keremeos medical centre closing emergency department for 10 hours

The South Similkameen Health Centre won't have any emergency services available during the day on May 16
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