The B.C. government is offering the parents of each public school student under the age of 13 years $40 a day if the provincial teachers’ strike is not over by the start of classes in September. Finance Minister Mike de Jong announced Thursday the cash will be paid using savings made from not having to […]
Archives for July 2014
Cooling trend continues
Literacy Now
Feast for the senses* – Fibre Broads are back in August
The Fibre Broads and Friends open the doors wide from Tuesday August 12 to Saturday August 16 at the Studio Building, Quail’s Nest Arts Centre 5840 Airport Street. Drop by from 11 am to 4 pm each day to see their luxurious items for sale and watch studio demonstrations. Besides their touchable knitted, felted, and […]
Mom and Elodie
Press picture for larger Thanks to Elodie and her mom – visiting Oliver and taking in the entertainment
Busy night in the park for photographers
Bob Cameron – I will send some later On stage Hilary Drummond – press all pictures for larger Dale Cory and Penelope Johnson I have to admit I was not there for the other performances due to another engagement – but I think you will see those pictures and a story later.
Utility Clerk – wanted
Of interest to some
The City of Penticton has received clarity on its contractual relationship with the Penticton Hospitality Association through the B.C. Supreme Court, and is looking to move forward in a collaborative manner to achieve the common goal of bringing more tourists to the City of Penticton. “This issue has been a very difficult one for the […]