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tion last night. A lot of ve-
Quinn.
A man is being treated for gunshot wounds after a shooting that took place near the boundary of Naramata and Penticton. One man is in custody after Penticton RCMP responded to reports of shots
going on,” Quinn said. He said that the two men
late down at the beach,” Quinn said. “I actually saw them down there around nine o’clock, eight o’clock last night. They were chummin’ down there having a few beers.” “It’s a really quiet area. There’s only the two houses,” Quinn said. “It’s really, really weird.” Quinn said the two have lived at the residence for the past couple of years, and he believes they worked in the
hicles, a lotWESTERN of lights on. We “I didn’t hear anything I PENTICTON didn’t really know what was was actually working quite Western News Staff
Monday at a residence on Lindsay Road. Police said both males were known to each other and the shooting was an isolated incident not related to any gang activity. Nearby neighbour Phil Quinn said he hasn’t seen years living in the area. “There was a lot of ac-
the residence police were seen investigating Tuesday seemed to be good friends. “They come by quite often. They were always quite happy. They stick together a lot and they seem to be really good friends,” Quinn said. “It’s quite surprising. They seem really happy all the time so I’m quite shocked actually that something happened.” He saw the two men earlier that night on a beach nearby on the property. The pair did not seem to be in a dispute according to
People seen taking dogs away from the residence on Tuesday were friends of the residents, according to police.
POLICE SPEAK with a man outside the residence on Lindsay Road where a shooting took place Monday night.
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City hires CAO with strong background in private sector Steve Kidd
Western News Staff
Retired entrepreneur Eric Sorensen is the City of Penticton’s new chief administrative nette Antoniak resigned in February. Sorensen is already well-known in Penticton. A former chair of the of the Vees Junior A franchise, Sorensen was also chair of the Penticton Business Development Society, over the tourism marketing contract for Pentbrings with him a strong background in the private sector. His career highlights include being president and CEO of Sun-Rype Products and president of pharmaceutical giant Warner-Lambert. He has extensive education,
Mayor Andrew Jakubeit said Sorensen’s corporate background was a factor in choosing him as the new CAO. “From council’s perspective, what we really liked is that Eric actually comes from the corporate world and brings a different perspective to partnerships, sustainability, service to customers and leveraging oppor-
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including the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. “My background working with governments is most recently here, sitting on the Community and Business Development Committee,” said Sorensen. “When I was in Kelowna, I also worked on the Economic Development Committee of the Central Okanagan and worked on the executive of that for three years and served on that board
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tunities,” said Jakubeit. “We really wanted someone with private sector experience, with a proven track record and the ability to create an inclusive environment and corporate culture.” Sorensen describes Penticton as fertile ground. enhance how we engage, how we focus and how we pursue the vision of the community,” said Sorensen, who describes himself as a big believer in engagement and a big believer in having the voice of the stakeholder. “But at the same time you need to have the courage to make the right decisions for the community or an organization,” he said. Since leaving his position at Sun-Rype in travelling with his wife and consulting, in-
cluding starting a business with partners in Penticton; consulting to large organizations and startup companies, helping them with strategic planning, helping them with building high performance teams, turn around situations. Sorensen said he doesn’t live in Penticton, calling himself a resident of the Okanagan. “I recently had a home in Heritage Hills (Okanagan Falls). We sold that about a year ago and we now reside in Kelowna and on Lake Osoyoos,” said Sorensen. The announcement of Sorensen as the new CAO comes six months after Annette Antoby Chuck Loewen as interim CAO before he resigned last month. Mitch Moroziuk, direcCAO since.
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