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Archives for October 2015
Which government can best protect the land?
By ROY WOOD Opposing views have emerged among conservation groups on which level of government is better equipped to be stewards of the land and species of the South Okanagan. And those views are playing into the national park debate. The B.C. Wildlife Federation (BCWF) believes that Parks Canada’s recent record on endangered species disqualifies […]
What’s today?
Tips from RCMP Keep decorations such as dried flowers, paper and other highly flammable items well away from all heat sources, such as flame, lightbulbs and heaters. Never leave a candle unattended. If you use a real candle, use caution. Make sure children are watched at all times when candles are lit. Use a flashlight […]
Poppy campaign begins
The Royal Canadian Legion launched its annual poppy campaign Friday. Since 1921, the legion has used the poppy as a symbol of remembrance of the 117,000 Canadians who’ve died in war and military operations. The money collected from donations is held in trust and used to assist veterans in need. More than $16.5 million was […]
See Bonnie Hayes at Sears in Oliver
Sears Hometown Store Bonnie Hayes 1400 – 5955 Main Street 250 498 3448 www.sears.ca
Learning Forum November 4th
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Million $$$ plan for Osoyoos Airport
Notes from Osoyoos Airport Development Society(OADS) Annual Meeting this week The new board is comprised of: Glen Harris (Chair) Tom McHale (Vice-chair) Jason Bartsch Diana Thomas Rob Rausch Bob Knight Peter Bueschkens After the last presentation to Council and subsequently Destination Osoyoos – a steering committee was struck. Their first order of business is to […]

