Photo submitted by Mike Monaghan
Archives for July 2016
For the record
What happened with residential schools was an absolute tragedy. There was and continues to be horrible consequences to peoples’ lives because of residential schools. I know too many people in our community who have suffered. Every member of that committee, regardless of their party, is interested in one thing – how can we work together […]
Turning sod into patient care
Thanks to Andre Martin Penticton Hospital Tower sod attracts men in vests. Christy Clark to Dan Ashton – “I don’t need a backhoe – I need a shovel” *** “We all know someone who has needed hospital care and when that happens they deserve the best possible care, close to home in the South […]
School District – help wanted
Cedar waxwing
submitted by Jeremy Cook
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Summer hours
Summer hours are in effect at Yvonne’s Alterations Friday July 15 & 22 10:00am – 3:00pm August 8 – 15 inclusive I will be closed Friday September 2 10:00am – 2:00pm These hours could be subject to change so you are better to call ahead. Regular hours are in effect the rest of the time […]
Parking lot plan hits a roadblock
By ROY WOOD The cedar-bordered Collins Department Store property in Main Street will remain essentially empty and unused after council decided Monday to limit potential liability posed by turning it into a formal parking lot. The town bought the property at 6219-6231 Main earlier this year and in May asked town staff to report back […]


