Greg Norton – still in charge of large project to get potable water to Loose Bay. Norton was waiting for a load of concrete and help to finish a booster pump pad in the old SOLID right of water just off Secrest Road. He says project was delayed for about two week but is back […]
Archives for May 2014
Fired
Fire debris almost all gone at 6363 Main Street
CUPE and BCTF – outside Penticton school – day off for students
Jim Iker of the BC Teachers’ Federation says if the contract dispute between the province and educators is not resolved swiftly, another round of job action could take place next week. While more than 40,000 teachers take turns being off the job, extracurricular activities will stop and unionized school support staff will honour picket lines.
Photographer Jeremy Cook
Up the Baldy Rd and look back into the valley
Short Agenda – Town Council
Regular meeting of Oliver Town Council 7pm – Council chambers Delegations – Northern Gateway Pipeline Project update – Donny van Dyk, Manager of coastal aboriginal and community relations BC Fruit Growers Association – Pinder Dhaliwal, Vice President Business: Development Variance Permit 2014-03 – 1096 Fairview Rd – Fence relocation Zoning Amendment Bylaw 1330-07 – 570 […]
Photographer Jack Morrison
Haynes Barn
Cute
Submitted by John and Deb Manten
Monday & Tuesday – schools open in Oliver, OK Falls and Osoyoos
B.C. teachers are staging a rotating strike from May 26 to 29, affecting every school in the province. Under the rotating strike schedule, the province has been divided by the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation president into four zones. Public elementary and high schools in every district of the province will be closed for one day each over the four […]





