Two members of the public out supporting teachers.
Archives for 2014
BC Chamber has ideas of its own
Business leaders from across B.C. have passed policies calling for local government reform, changes to energy policy, a new take on Property Transfer Tax and better oversight of product stewardship (recycling) organizations such as Multi Material BC. These policies were passed at the BC Chamber Annual General Meeting & Conference, the province’s foremost business gathering, […]
Signs say it all ~ Wednesday morning in Oliver
Hail Damage – “I feel absolutely devastated.”
South Okanagan orchardists are used to putting up with whatever Mother Nature throws their way, but Monday’s hail storm was particularly harmful. Hail storm Monday has orchardists dealing with severely damaged fruit crops early in the 2014 growing season. “Everything got hit hard, but it’s most noticeable with the cherries and apples,” said Harj Dhillon, who has a […]
Thank you
From Cindy Gosling I don’t know where to start– tears of joy tainted with sadness.. The caliber of talent and emotion that was “All about a girl” Friends , family and everyone in between– Chloe and friends were up on stage and danced while Ashlie Atkinson sang ” Let it Go”‘from Disney’s Frozen– she skipped, […]
Osoyoos Museum May 29th – 4 to 8 pm
Schools out……
“The strike is going to end at some point. It always does. But after 30 years, for heaven’s sakes, we need to find a new way to do it.” Christy Clark BCTF says: “Why are they locking out teachers the last three days of school? To save money and to act punitively. It is a […]



