The RDOS has retained a consultant to prepare an Area Plan for Gallagher Lake. This is an amendment to the Area C Community Plan to provide direction on the future development of G. Lake. We have set up a Citizens Committee of 7 local residents. Our first Public Open House was on April 14. We […]
Archives for April 2015
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Submitted by Nick Koster
Pat Hampson reports
The Parks and Recreation Annual General Meeting was held Monday evening and Chartered Accountants Omland Heal stated that the Society is conducting business according to Public Sector Accounting Standards. Staff gave their reports, all of which were approved and entered in to the Minutes. The regular meeting opened with two speakers: Linda Schaffrick of the […]
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French immersion – interested?
Learning ultimately supports the well-being of the self, the family, the community, the land, the spirits, and the ancestors. Learning is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational (focused on connectedness, on reciprocal relationships, and a sense of place). Learning involves recognizing the consequences of one’s actions. —Learning involves generational roles and responsibilities.— —Learning recognizes the […]
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Water can be cheap in a rain forest – but
Clearly, one provincial water rental rate schedule can’t possibly serve this province alone. Hope, where Nestle’s plant is located, gets more than two metres of rain per year. If that water isn’t bottled and sold, it will quickly flow into the Fraser and out to sea. No jobs, no tax revenues, and no royalties. Osoyoos, […]
Time to Pig Out
There are plenty of fun times for foodies this spring in the South Okanagan. With 36 wineries in the Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association, including five new members opening this spring/summer, there’s a local wine to match every Okanagan occasion. April 22 to 25 sees the Osoyoos Oyster Festival come to wine country, with a highlight being the signature […]

