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Archives for 2016
Okanagan Skaha delays school decision ’til March
A decision on school closures for the Penticton-Summerland area will NOT come this week as expected. School trustees (Okanagan Skaha SD 67) were to announce a decision Wednesday but will now wait – all caused by “lack of proper process”. “In order to provide further opportunities for feedback and input on all options, the board will be continuing […]
Consultation Process
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER February 9, 2016 at Osoyoos Secondary School •3:00 PM consultation meeting with Osoyoos staff •4:30 PM consultation with Osoyoos Town Council •7:00 PM community consultation Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at Osoyoos Elementary School •7:00 PM second community consultation meeting Reporting out of feedback and further consultation Wednesday April 6, 2016 • […]
Funding shortfall a concern for local victim services program
by Andrew Stuckey The Town of Osoyoos will be looking for a little help administering its Victim Services program after it determined funding provided by the province for 2016-17 will leave it with a program shortfall. Janette Van Vianen, the Town’s Director of Corporate Services, reported provincial funding for the 2016/17 term was altered to […]
Downtown theme?
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Penticton Museum unveils extraordinary sandbox
Penticton Museum has unveiled an extraordinary new educational tool for public programming called an Augmented Reality Sandbox. Similar to one at UCLA (watch UCLA’s YouTube video here), the Augmented Reality Sandbox allows users to shift and sculpt the sand into mountains, canyons and rivers. As the sand is shifted and changed, it is recorded by […]



