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Archives for October 2014
Osoyoos Dog Pound to be used by Oliver
With the summer now over, which is usually the peak time for animal impounds, the Town of Oliver has been granted the temporary use of the Osoyoos dog pound while land is being properly zoned and a facility is built. Town council had previously denied a request from Oliver to use the current Osoyoos facility citing capacity […]
Moon watchers delight
The full moon will darken and grow reddish tonight during a total lunar eclipse that may help a fall meteor shower shine. The edge of the Earth’s shadow will begin to pass over October’s full moon, traditionally called the Hunter’s Moon, at 1:15 a.m. PT. It will cover the moon for a total lunar eclipse […]
Sale begins Friday in Osoyoos
Miglio Live Link
Register on line – YouLearn.ca
Publisher’s Plea
Publisher says: October 7, 2014 at 7:58 am (Edit) Seeking info on Handy men/women Fixers Appliance Repairs – stoves, dishwashers, laundry electricians plumbers carpenters Lawn care, hedges, gardening, mowing, irrigation repairs, tree pruning, fence mending and painting. Submit contact info and I will get a feature going – as many people in Oliver/Osoyoos/OK Falls cannot […]
No surprise – Litke won’t seek re-election as mayor of Penticton
Penticton Herald editorial – two months ago “The latest rumour (and I stress this is 100 per cent rumour) is that Penticton Mayor Garry Litke will not seek re-election and instead toss his support behind Andrew Jakubeit. I originally thought “no way” but Jakubeit all of a sudden became concerned about the hotel and travel […]
Victim identified
The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a woman who died after a motor vehicle incident near Princeton on Oct. 2, 2014. She is Pamela Beryle Bloxom, aged 70, of Kamloops. Ms. Bloxom was the passenger in a motorhome, pulling a trailer on which was loaded an SUV which was heading westbound on […]



