Office of the Premier Premier Christy Clark has issued the following statement marking Diwali: “This year, Diwali will once again be celebrated by thousands of British Columbians from several faiths in many communities. “Beginning on October 23, the Festival of Lights marks a new year and a new beginning – an opportunity to improve ourselves, […]
Archives for October 2014
Chicken day
Penticton restores firemen positions cut in 2014
The City is investing in the Penticton Fire Department by adding a Fire Training Officer position to oversee best practices in fire protection plus filling two vacant firefighter positions. “Creating a Training Officer position will raise the bar for the Penticton Fire Department,” said Mayor Garry Litke. “Skills development is critical to customer service and […]
Tuesday travel
Melissa and Rob Graham celebrating 10 year anniversary at Glenfinnan Viaduct – Scotland Leopard in tree – Garry Bogdan in Tanzania near Lake Manyara Golden Gate by David & Krista Miller Stefan and Carol Cieslik – Burgeo, Newfoundland Dustin Lesmeister (back packing Europe) on beach at Dieppe More later – press images for larger
A concert review
Quartetto Gelato Review (20 October 2014) Val Friesen Mmmm gelato! Such a delightful treat—light, sweet and delicious, and hard to choose among the tempting flavours, each with its own tantalizing appeal. Quartetto Gelato, who opened this season’s offering of four concerts presented by the South Okanagan Concert Society, was absolutely that delightful treat. Sixteen melodic […]
Wired sunrise – Carolyn Tipler
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Mo Doerr – candidate for re-election – Town of Oliver
Poverty and low income are in every community; it is a global problem. Council can keep finances in line, so that taxes are not increasing at an exorbitant rate each year. As the Federal and Provincial governments continue to download services to the municipalities this will become harder each year to maintain, as the citizens […]
Guts, glory, ram
Press to enlarge Bighorn Sheep ram just south of Vaseux Lake. He was watching the traffic while spending time with a ewe just to the right out of view. Photographed by Jacqueline Dewar



