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Archives for 2014
Notice – SOSS parents
To Parents of SOSS Students Please be advised of the following: As it is still uncertain as to when the labour negotiations between the BC teachers and the provincial government will be resolved, it now becomes uncertain as to whether school will start on Sept. 2nd. Counsellors are scheduled to meet with new registrations and […]
Harmless says officers
Suspicious Package Deemed Harmless A suspicious package that was left in the parking lot today at the Osoyoos RCMP detachment has been deemed harmless by an explosives crew from Vancouver. The contents of the package are not yet being disclosed. Suspicious Package left at Osoyoos RCMP – explosives unit enroute A package was left […]
Changeover announced
September 1st – new restaurant/bistro operator at site of Toasted Oak and Firehall Brewery on Main Steet in Oliver. Date of opening not as yet determined. “We look forward to welcoming you to the newly styled Pappa’s Firehall Bistro specializing in Mediterranean style Chicken & Ribs and offers a full menu offering great variety at reasonable prices. Owner/operator, Fotis […]
V-Day Oliver Osoyoos 2014 Final Numbers Are In!
V-Day is a global initiative created by Eve Enslerto raise awareness and funding for the end of violence against women and girls. V-Day Oliver Osoyoos is headed into our third year, and we couldn’t be more excited. After months of hard work from over 60 dedicated volunteers and participants, the amounts raised in our 2014 […]
Marianne Parsons hits the big time
Local artist, Marianne Parsons has hit the top 40 – the top 40 Canadian fibre artists, that is. She’s one of 40 individuals from across Canada invited to participate in “It’s Time For Colour”, a show and sale of small quilts organized by the Canadian Quilters Association (CQA) to raise funds for the Children’s Wish […]
Cpl. takes the ice from boss – South Okanagan Slow Pour
Sgt. Ken Harrington does the “icy” today on Cpl. Sean Hall – GIS unit who stated that a couple of hundred of dollars donated to the ALS campaign with a challenge to Penticton higher ups like S/Sgt. Kurt Lozinski and Superintendent Kevin Hewco of Penticton to do the same. Please note Iceman Harrington shows no […]
It could happen – September 2nd schools open
Minister of Education’s meeting with BCTF and BCPSEA Education Minister Peter Fassbender issued the following statement today: “I invited the lead negotiators, Mr. Iker and Mr. Cameron, to meet with me today because we all want to resolve this strike. We want to see students in school next Tuesday. “To make that happen, both sides […]





