This project is phase one of five phases of an $11 million project to supply municipal domestic water to 450 users in the Osoyoos Rural Area. This phase will see construction of 9.3 km of water main to supply 132 users in the southern half of Irrigation District 8. The estimated total cost of this […]
Archives for February 2016
Publisher’s point of view
Today or this weekend I wanted to talk about the silliness of RDOS partners paying for a study and construction of a bike path between Trout Creek and Penticton. THAT will have to wait. The great Osoyoos School Closure debate is on – with recent comments and letters to ODN. First statement I agree with […]
Letter to the editor
Stand strongly by my comment, and many many others will repeat it. There will be increased incidents of bullying and rivalry, I grew up here and my families are long term Oliver/Osoyoos residents. We know first hand of the Oliver students picking on Osoyoos students and vice-versa. As stated by an OSS student February 9th […]
Feb. 2nd 2012 – more than 4 years ago The reason I am posting this picture is to remind viewers of the incredible resource of ODN for photographs and stories. May not be the easiest way of finding things but wow 25,000 posts, 25,000 comments. Say you go to ‘google images’ looking for an Oliver […]
https://southokanaganphotos.today/articles/2016/02/13/132083-2/
Who turned the lights on?
No wild goose found
Press to enlarge Authorities advised of car accident that might need help getting driver out. Fire Department found the location after some searching. No one in the car on OIB land just east of grape and corn field adjacent to Black Sage Road. Authorities dispatched at 2:39 to Pineridge and Black Sage.
News from Oliver Parks and Recreation Interim Manager hired Brad Gilbert of Alberta appointed to fill a one year “mat leave” for Carol Sheridan, Manager of the Society. Gilbert starts March 1st and joins Natalie Korsovetski, Interim Recreation Supervisor who is replacing Katie Eaton, also on a maternity leave. Background: Former GM – […]
https://southokanaganphotos.today/articles/2016/02/13/132070-2/
Full time inspection stations requested
The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) is recommending to the Government of BC – that 8 full time inspections stations be set up soon at key crossings in the province to help prevent the spread of invasive mussels. The stations recommended would include five along the B.C.-Alberta border and three along the B.C.-Washington border. We are […]


