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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

Calcite Creek wildfire near Princeton swells to over 2,040 hectares

Calcite Creek wildfire near Princeton swells to over 2,040 hectares

The wildfire continues to burn out of control south of Princeton
Camper trailer destroyed in fire off Highway 97 in Lake Country

Camper trailer destroyed in fire off Highway 97 in Lake Country

The trailer was completely destroyed by the fire.
Owner of dogs that killed B.C. boy charged with criminal negligence

Owner of dogs that killed B.C. boy charged with criminal negligence

Kache Grist was in Edmonton visiting his father at the time of the attack
Man arrested after fleeing Oliver crash with no shirt and pants around ankles

Man arrested after fleeing Oliver crash with no shirt and pants around ankles

The man left behind his injured passenger when he fled the scene
Keremeos firefighters douse 2nd vehicle fire in 1 week

Keremeos firefighters douse 2nd vehicle fire in 1 week

Crews knocked down the vehicle fire on Highway 3 south of Keremeos
Couple loses motorhome to fire at Ashnola campground near Keremeos

Couple loses motorhome to fire at Ashnola campground near Keremeos

The cause of the fire has yet to be determined
Calcite Creek wildfire south of Princeton continues to grow

Calcite Creek wildfire south of Princeton continues to grow

The fire has continued to swell since it was sparked on July 18
Calcite Creek wildfire south of Princeton grows to 764 hectares

Calcite Creek wildfire south of Princeton grows to 764 hectares

The fire has continued to grow since it was first reported on July 18
Officer cleared in fatal shooting of self-described Keremeos 'anarchist'

Officer cleared in fatal shooting of self-described Keremeos 'anarchist'

The 2022 shooting was investigated after one person was shot and another killed following an arrest warrant being served
Smoke and flame seen rising from structure fire in Kelowna

Smoke and flame seen rising from structure fire in Kelowna

The fire department is on scene
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