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Archives for 2014
Meet and greet candidates – New Democrats
South Okanagan – West Kootenay NDP Riding Association The Federal NDP Riding Association for South Okanagan – West Kootenay is inviting NDP Members and the general public to meet the NDP Candidates who are hoping to represent you in the next Federal election and go on to be your voice in Ottawa. Richard (Dick) Cannings […]
“To create a heart for the town centre of Okanagan Falls”
Approximately fifty members of the community were on hand Tuesday night at the Seniors Centre in Okanagan Falls for another town hall style meeting to discuss the revitalization of the town centre. RDOS Area ‘D’ Director Tom Siddon emceed a panel which once again included Bob Ransford of Counterpoint Communications. Ransford outlined phase one of […]
Bike rack gets the “yarn treatment”
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Things for kids to do
Kids aren’t in school? Looking for something educational? Have you visited the Osoyoos & District Museum and Archives? Our main focus is the history of Osoyoos, and how local, national, and international events contributed to shaping our unique community. New exhibits opened for summer 2014 include “Early Osoyoos, From customs post to modern village—its history […]
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BC Unions throw support to teachers
Thirteen B.C. union leaders wrote Premier Christy Clark on Tuesday urging the government to accept the B.C. Teachers’ Federation proposal to end the impasse with binding arbitration, emphasizing that politicians should stop pointing to the financial framework within their unions’ collective agreements as the obstacle to getting a deal. The unions represent some 350,000 public […]




