A look at South Okanagan website traffic by Laurena Rehbein, Write this Down Freelancing Hopefully by now you have realized that a website is a “must have” for your business or organization. Many people turn to Google instead of a phone book these days, and if you want to be found online, you actually need to be […]
Archives for January 2014
Cold….but bright – by Doris Lancaster
Bits and hits
25 year pin given
Oliver Elks President Annie Zandvliet presents Frank Mceachern with his 25 year membership pin. Frank has been a great volunteer at the Oliver Elks Lodge #267.
Photographer Penelope Johnson
Where is our democracy?
As most of us are aware, Parliament was prorogued this fall. This means that, instead of beginning its work on September 16th, there was a delay until October 16th. The delay, or prorogation, was requested by the Prime Minister and approved by the Governor General. The immediate effect was that all government bills and committee […]
Fellow curlers – the ice awaits
A report from Dale Dodge I hope this finds you back and ready for the final 10 weeks of curling after a great Christmas and New Year break. There are some tight league races shaping up in the men’s league, and some new rivalries in the other leagues as team rosters change for the second half […]
Will good will work – or a legal action?
The Penticton Hospitality Association wants to do its business but it says the City of Penticton seems on a course to terminate a legal contract signed in good faith in 2012. Tim Hodgkinson, Operations/Director of the PHA says it is business as usual at the offices of the Hospitality Association but the media coverage and […]



