This Penticton guy put up four signs with the words, “Rylan Hernberg Not Running for Anything I Just Wanted a Sign”. The signs are meant to draw laughter, not sway people on who to vote for. Hernberg says: “My sole intention was to bring some smiles to people’s faces,” he said. “It’s just so random, not […]
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A change at Penticton Museum
Dennis Oomen is replacing Peter Ord, who took up a new position at the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria on Oct. 6 after nearly 10 years association with the Penticton museum. Oomen’s last position was curator at the Kamloops Museum and Archives, where he has been since 2006. But his background includes a range of […]
Skills Day November 12th
Day League curlers had a Skills Day on Wednesday, Nov 12 and this was the winning, and most skillful, team. From left to right, Donna Cooke (organizer), Murray Naugler, Cornie Zacharias (skip), Bob Traub, Frank Skuhala, and Bob Kozuback (organizer). Bob Traub, by himself, got more points than the entire losing team, pictured below, of […]
Thursday's Special Council Meeting – report by Pat Hampson
Special Open Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. Council Chambers. According to a letter printed in the November 12th edition of the Oliver Chronicle, written by Al Hudec, he is; “disappointed that Councils’ decision to rezone the Megale property on Tuc-el-Nuit Lake to duplex development has now resulted in litigation”. He comments further; “…and […]
Thursday’s Special Council Meeting – report by Pat Hampson
Special Open Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. Council Chambers. According to a letter printed in the November 12th edition of the Oliver Chronicle, written by Al Hudec, he is; “disappointed that Councils’ decision to rezone the Megale property on Tuc-el-Nuit Lake to duplex development has now resulted in litigation”. He comments further; “…and […]
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