The Penticton man allegedly responsible for spray painting political graffiti on a federal building last spring appeared in court at trial without a lawyer today. Ryan Curtis Rose, 24, is facing two charges of mischief $5,000 or under stemming from the incident on April 30 in Penticton. On that date, graffiti was painted on the […]
Archives for November 2015
Penticton family helps build PRH tower campaign
Joan and Anthony Vant Geloof are joined by sons John (back row, centre left) and Bill with Yurle, in presenting a significant donation to Janice Perrino and Walter Despot (left) of the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation. The funding will help provide medical equipment for the upcoming expansion of Penticton Regional Hospital. You might recognize […]
RDOS – first kick at the 2016 budget
Directors at the Regional District commenced a two day retreat in their own offices today – first day a budget look over and a second day Thursday – on how legislation affects the organization. CAO Bill Newell started the day off saying how important and different Regional District governance and budgets are in comparison to […]
Rates kept low
Increases in water and sewer utility rates will be kept to less than 2% in Oliver. Town of Oliver council voted Monday to increase water rates by 1.5%. Built into the decision is a delay in billing for farmers with a separate invoice going out after August 15th. There was some confusion in billing in […]
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CRAFTS PLUS !!!!! SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 2015 LINDA NUNWEILER AND FRIENDS CRAFTS AND THINGS Bring you friends, come and browse, shop, enjoy lunch, coffee and goodies Wonderful gifts available for you viewing and purchasing pleasure



