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 […]
Archives for 2014
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 […]
Osoyoos Council – two members won’t run again
Departing: Mike Plante – bottom left – served one 3 year term and cites personal and business concerns for not continuing Michael Ryan – top left – served two 3 year terms Seeking re-election: Mayor Stu Well Councillors Sue McKortoff and C.J. Rhodes
Look for snow – it’s October…….
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