A bit late but a great shot of the Boonstock campsite from a hill to the west Marc Girouard photographer
Archives for 2014
Parks and Recreation briefs
1. Re-branding – directors were shown the work of graphic designer Mary Fry who presented several options on a new design with a general direction given to establish artwork that works for all concerned. 2. Key-card system for weight room – director were told of the many problems associated with a metal key system where […]
Back to school ??
It will take a least a full day before details of this settlement are analyzed by the parties. The information will have to be voted on. Schools will have to be prepared. This is Tuesday – ‘back to school’ may not happen as quickly as parents may wish. MONDAY is the word being used the […]
Deal struck – no details released
A tentative deal has been reached in the British Columbia teachers’ strike. Vince Ready: “After all these hours, I am very pleased to announce that the parties have reached a tentative agreement,” he told reporters outside a Richmond hotel where marathon talks had taken place. “I’m not at liberty to release any of the details, […]
Second crossing options to be studied
The B.C. government has unveiled the successful consulting firm to carry out a three-year transportation planning study for the Central Okanagan, looking at route options for a future second crossing of Okanagan Lake. Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Todd Stone announced the successful consulting firm at the B.C. Road Builders’ annual fall conference in Kelowna. Delcan […]
Sale – come visit
Farm irrigation water – turn off date
Binding arbitration preferred
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – More than half of British Columbians favour binding arbitration over legislation as a way to end the ongoing teachers’ dispute. That’s the finding of an Insights West poll, which suggests 62 per cent of people in this province favour arbitration. Only 28 per cent flat-out disagree. “More than half of them actually […]



