Comment from Councillor Mike Campol It’s Monday – light agenda at Osoyoos Town Council. 2 Councillors away, one just back from a holiday. Mayor Sue McKortoff reports on a meeting she was not invited to attend at the local school board offices in Oliver. The school board has now invited the local council to a […]
Archives for January 2016
Big ticket items recovered
Kelowna – Search warrant locates big ticket items. In early December 2015, Kelowna RCMP Prolific Offender Suppression Team (POST) initiated a project on 290 Beaverdell Station Road, Beaverdell, BC. The project targeted several men known to Police. January 14 and 15, 2016, Kelowna RCMP Street Enforcement Unit (SEU) executed search warrants at 290 Beaverdell Station […]
Useful information
Poll on right
Time to take a stand – My position anyway Is BC the only province with a premium to be paid on Health Care? I think so. Time to end that practice. Raise taxes and pay for Medical Care in a general way. This is a remnant of the past that user pay makes sense. We […]
Condolences to the family
BRUNELLE, Debra Lynn Debbie Brunelle, of Oliver passed away in Penticton on January 16, 2016. Debbie was born in Willingdon, Alberta, on May 23, 1957. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold Brunelle on October 6, 2013 and her father, Peter Hamaliuk on June 13, 1980. She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by […]
Chamber awards night at Frank Venables Theatre
Friday January 29th – This is a ticketed event Annual Meeting – Starts at 6pm Reception Awards in the Theatre Nominees Entrepreneur of the year Bill Reid – Gecko’s Joanne Muirhead – Jo Jo’s Chris Vanhooydonk – Backyard Farms Kelsey/Aaron Hoy – Tickleberrys Corinne Inman – Morpheus Graphics Tracy Lydiatt – Great Bear Paleo Bites […]
Soggy down here – blue skies up there
My apologies for having the wrong weather picture up earlier – dangers of working all night Below a picture from high up above the clouds.
MLA Linda Larson – report
January is a long month for many of us. The lack of sun and lots of snow and ice seem to make everything more difficult. But before we know, spring will be on its way. There has been media attention at the increase in MSP happening in January. It is about $3 a month for […]



