My concern with the feral/wild horses is that these horses are left to roam freely creating a hazard to drivers on the roadways, people’s domestic horses because of stallions breaking fences and breeding mares or taking mares with them, the risk of injury to the horses from the above situations and the fact that they […]
Archives for March 2013
Patton drives his point home in Vancouver
Last week, Area C Director Allan Patton drove to the coast to defend wineries who need help. Restaurants at wineries are allowed to sell their own product and other BC wine but not spirits or beer to customers. There is a demand from customers for a variety of product to drink while dining. The wineries, the RDOS and Patton […]
Tuesday news briefs
Vandals cause damage on construction site. Builder Hart Buckendahl says this vandalism will cost close to a $1000 to fix with one complete panel that will have to be jack hammered out and re-laid. New construction at Willowglen in Oliver. Smoke at Vaseux Lake is catching all kinds of attention. These small controlled burns are […]
Announcing
Beyond Bliss is very excited to welcome Emily Nunes to our staff. Emily graduated as an esthetician in September 2012. Emily is the daughter of John and Linda Nunes, so it is great to have someone who is so well known in the community join Beyond Bliss. Please drop in and welcome Emily and book […]
Baldy bird in view
Up close, great colour, shows local backdrop – wonderful shot (Spring over Baldy) Picture by Bernard Bedard
Notice to OTA members
Teamwork
Petra Veintimilla, (right) will work along side Linda Larson, Liberal candidate in Boundary Similkameen in the coming weeks prior to the election. This support will allow Linda to visit all areas of the vast riding while her office, support and communication is handled from a central location. Petra is the Past President of the South […]
Respect and Reconciliation
The Town of Oliver will move quickly to reach agreement with the Osoyoos Indian Band on a local inter-government protocol. Council members recently attended a Community to Community Forum in Osoyoos – meeting with all regional, municipal and native leaders to address how governments interact when they are neighbours. Such a protocol for the Regional District […]





