Fast moving water (Hail) follows the pathy of least resistance. Barriers of asphalt laid down on east tip of sidewalk near Post Office and along the residential roadway across the street.
Archives for 2014
3 mile nude beach closed by land owner
The “Wreck” nude beach of the Okanagan is gone says its owners. The beach is on the way to Naramata and is is formally known as the 3 Mile Beach. Regular swimmer attend at the southern portion of the recreational area but the nude portion is some distance away along a path. Owners put up no […]
Kids day at the park – warm day – cool pool
Look for the toy
Dipping in the Pond
Sprint smaller – cool north wind
They’re off – Saturday race About 50 persons braved the cool wind for a dip at Rotary Beach. Leader below. Wine Capital of Canada Triathlon (Sprint) – precedes Sunday’s Half Iron
Construction progress
BC Liquor Store – completely gutted and being redefined Across from Park Drive Church – more housing units Old Sunnybank – damaged by fire – almost restored – looking for tenants
Oliver’s friendly faces
Who is it?
Teachers do deserve a raise – says Education Minister
B.C. Education Minister Peter Fassbender told the province’s parent advisory councils on Friday that teachers do deserve a raise, as B.C.’s 41,000 teachers head into a second week of rotating-strikes. The minister, who was addressing a meeting of the B.C. Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils in Richmond, said teachers’ wage demands have to be balanced […]






