B.C. is about to take a major step forward that will respond to one of the primary calls to action. Aboriginal history, culture and perspectives have been integrated into the new K-12 curriculum about to be released to teachers and schools. The integration of the history and ongoing legacy of the residential school system will […]
Archives for June 2015
Wines picked
Winners announced for the 2015 Lieutenant Governor’s Awards for Excellence in British Columbia Wines VICTORIA – Fourteen wines have been chosen for the 2015 Lieutenant Governor’s Awards for Excellence in British Columbia Wines, the Honourable Judith Guichon, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, announced today. This year, 425 wines were submitted by 116 wineries for judging. […]
Gathering the flock
150 people, maybe more – I didn’t count. A great backdrop, Spirit Ridge – a nice welcome from Chief Louie and native dancing with Caine Kruger. It was however the Premier that was the star attraction – Christy Clark starting with a basketball story about her 14 year old son Hamish – who is big […]
BC Cabinet given warm Osoyoos welcome
1. Rain threatened on the west side of valley but sunshine on the patio at Spirit Ridge to welcome cabinet and local Liberals and invited VIP’s. 2. Native Dancer Caine Kruger, 16, SOSS student Oliver 3. Premier Clark welcome earlier by Chief Clarence Louie – hear MLA Linda Larson speaks to her audience 4. Osoyoos […]
cfso
www.vitalsignssurvey.com
Canada day parks
Truckload sale
Water restrictions in effect Friday – says Town of Osoyoos
By ROY WOOD Watering restrictions go into effect in Osoyoos on Friday and while Mayor Sue McKortoff doesn’t foresee a substantial water savings, she says the educational aspects of the bylaw are more important. Lawn watering will be restricted to two days per week. Even numbered addresses may water on Saturdays and Tuesdays and odd-numbers […]

