The City of Penticton has joined the Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen with using Voyent Alert for its emergency notifications.
The system has been used by the RDOS since 2021 when their previous alert provider pulled out of Canada.
The new-to-Penticton system will provide any registered users real-time notifications through the Voyent app, as well as by email, text message or phone call.
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The system is free to use, but requires residents to sign up and register anew, even if they had previously been subscribed to the city's old text alert service.
While the system will be used in Penticton only for emergency alerts during situations such as floods or wildfires, the RDOS also uses Voyent for providing alerts for public hearings and other non-emergency matters that impact residents.
One of the benefits of the new provider is alerts can be issued and received by residents or business owners in specific locations.
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Those looking for more information about the system or for help signing up are invited to attend the Council Open House (May 6) from 4-7 p.m. at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre.
To learn more, and to sign up for Voyent Alert!, go to .