By ROY WOOD Two Oliver re-zoning applications – one major, one minor – sailed through public hearing on Monday with no objections from members of the public. The re-zoning with the largest potential impact on the town involves the so-called “Forbes property,” a nearly three-hectare parcel northeast of the corner of Co-op Avenue and […]
Archives for May 2016
Concentrate on the road – leave your phone alone
Distracted driving, like drinking and driving, is entirely avoidable, yet too often has devastating consequences. On June 1, new regulations, fines and penalties on distracted driving come into effect. These enhanced initiatives are in large part due to the public consultation our government held last year. Driving is a privilege. For drivers who do not […]
Warm spring or……….. it’s cold – out there?
Continued warm weather over the past week, particularly over the southern half of the province, has led to on-going rapid melt of this season’s snow pack. Snowmelt observed at the provincial Automated Snow Weather Stations (ASWS), and preliminary May 1st manual snow surveys is indicating a rapid depletion of snow over the past month. The […]
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Dangers on the water
West Kelowna – RCMP are investigating an incident on Okanagan Lake which sent a woman to hospital with serious injuries Friday night in Peachland. On May 6, 2016 at 6:55 pm, the West Kelowna RCMP responded to a report of a sea-doo incident on Okanagan Lake near Princeton Beach in Peachland. A Quebec woman in […]
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Good Shepherd favoured as school partner
By ROY WOOD If the organizers get their way, an independent high school in Osoyoos in September will be a branch of the Good Shepherd Christian School located upstairs at the Sonora Centre. Osoyoos Independent School (OIS) committee chair Brenda Dorosz said in an interview Sunday there are two partnership options on the table: Good […]



