8am – truck pulls up swings open the back door – big box – what is it – Christmas present maybe. A two ton package of goodies wrapped in packing wood. The recipient – “Stevely” Okay lets move in the fork lift. Ok is that enough – or is that just to pull it out. Well […]
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Trustees in BC happy with settlement
Media outlets are abuzz with the news that a tentative agreement has been reached to end the B.C. teachers’ strike. The B.C. School Trustees Association says it had two representatives at the bargaining table. “This is wonderful news for the students, teachers, administrators, support staff, trustees and parents in BC,” BCSTA president Teresa Rezansoff said […]
6 Year deal ? – Teachers to vote Thursday
Deal struck at 3:50 am Premier Christy Clark was promising six years of labour stability with teachers as a result of the tentative deal Sources tell CBC News the pay increases are in line with other public sector workers and are expected to include some kind of signing bonus. The settlement is also said to […]
Applicants needed
BC Tree Fruits Cooperative (BCTFC) requires an outstanding individual for the role of Assistant Plant Manager at our southern facilities to assist the Plant Manager in all aspects of plant operations for the main packinghouse and supporting satellite receiving, shipping and storage facilities. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. We would like to […]
Bernard Bedard – on the road capturing the news
Above was taken yesterday in Harrison Hot Springs a really neat area that has a couple of dozen mask made by local artists hanging in the trees. Called the Spirit Trail. I have attached one of an air lift from an motorcycle accident just before the East gate to Manning Park taken last Friday. The […]
“If we look happy – we are”
Cachola family – home schooling this week – can’t wait to get back into class to see friends and teachers. Left to right Susannah Cachola – (Grade 8 SOSS), Triston (Grade 2 OES) and Dustin (Grade 5 OES) with Mother Shana. Don busy in the vineyard.
Support your local hospice group
If you’ve ever lost a loved one, you know that grief isn’t short-term, isn’t neat, definitely isn’t easy. It can hit you like a truck at the most unexpected times, can last much longer than others expect, can make the daily tasks of living feel too heavy and difficult; nearly impossible. Though the stages of […]





