After decades of stress and frustration dealing with the district, a Peachland couple with a powerful personal connection to their Princeton property is running out of time. Anne and John Towgood were all business as they pleaded for some relief ...
Archaic zoning bylaw has project on pause: proponent
“Highly unusual” requirements attached to a commercial building proposed for Peachland’s waterfront downtown have set it up for failure, the proponent warns. Peachland Chamber of Commerce president Dave Collins circulated a letter to member businesses Tuesday calling attention to a ...
Anger should be directed at developer
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to Mr Sewell’s letter regarding the proposed secondary road at Trepanier. First of all, I am sure all the residents in the area would like to thank you and the Heslas for letting ...
Highly unusual: ‘show-stopper’ asks from Peachland could kill new building
The proposed site for the building is 5760 and 5766 Beach Avenue; the latter sits on the corner of 4th Street. “Highly unusual” requirements attached to a commercial building proposed for Peachland’s waterfront downtown have set it up for ...
There is a price attached to shortsightedness
The Princess Street Condominium Development project, which Peachland’s mayor and council are so keen to approve, has serious deficiencies, not just for the Princess Street residents, but for all Peachlanders who utilize Princeton Avenue for their daily commute. The Princeton ...