Investigators in Princeton are still trying to piece together what happened after multiple stabbings Wednesday sent three people to hospital. RCMP are asking for witnesses to come forward after a man allegedly stabbed two women, then turned the knife on himself in the town’s Dairy Queen restaurant parking lot at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. […]
Archives for February 2014
Restaurant closed after three people stabbed
Changes to Strata Property Act
Amendments to the Strata Property Act will make it easier for strata councils to carry out their responsibilities by removing regulatory barriers for strata corporations and owners, explaining requirements and clarifying definitions within the Act. The amendments will confirm that paying for and accruing funds to pay for a depreciation report is a legitimate operating […]
Putting out a strange fire in Naramata
The Naramata Volunteer Fire Department is undertaking fire prevention of a different sort today after learning a former website URL now directs users to an adult website. “We’re in the business of fire prevention,” said Fire Chief Tony Trovao. “Today that prevention is providing information so other organizations don’t get burned like we did.” From […]
From – Oliver Parks and Recreation
Babysitter’s Course Saturday, March 8th 9:00am-5:00pm $65.00 per participant Learn the skills necessary to care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. This course focuses on safety, dealing with emergencies and first aid basics. All materials provided. Please bring paper, pen, water bottle and healthy lunch Must be 11 years of age to register. Spring Break […]
Out in the wilderness
VANCOUVER – The Wilderness Committee is overjoyed at the final decision issued this week by Canada’s Environment Minister, stating that Taseko Mines Ltd.’s proposed New Prosperity Mine is not authorized to proceed. In an announcement Wednesday evening, Minister Leona Aglukkaq confirmed that the federal government had considered the report of the independent Review Panel, and […]



