Earlier: Greyback Construction, a Penticton-based company, the successful bidder to build the $6-million new home for the Osoyoos Volunteer Fire Department. At the sod-turning Mayor Sue McKortoff said the event was the culmination of 10 years of work aimed at securing a new fire hall for the town. Should be complete by September.
Archives for February 2016
Busy street…for sure
Yes large construction project
Where in the world…you say
In our backyard, I say
$13800 to OES Food Program
Edgar Oliviera, Sam Koenig, and Sarah Yakachuk Two cheques presented this morning at a school assembly at Oliver Elementary. One proceeds from the annual Garlic Festival and the other a corporate sponsorship for the healthy food supplied to the K-7 students. HESTER CREEK HELPING FINANCE LOCAL SCHOOL PROGRAM Oliver Elementary School Gets Support for their […]
Who brought lunch?
Eco-based forest management
First Nations, environmental groups and coastal forest industry representatives joined the Province today to celebrate achieving ecosystem-based management in the Great Bear Rainforest. The Great Bear Rainforest was established through land-use decisions announced in 2006. This globally unique area covers 6.4 million hectares on British Columbia’s north and central coast, and is home to 26 […]
Open House planned for 13th with MP (in Penticton)
The Penticton office is at #202-301 Main Street Saturday February 13 2 to 4 pm Up the Hill – MP Richard Cannings Pipelines are a hot topic in Ottawa and across the country these days. Last Wednesday the Liberals outlined their plans for a revised environmental assessment process for pipelines, and on Thursday […]
Notice from School District
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