I love eating out. To me, going out for lunch is the highlight of the week. I prefer lunch over dinner as that means I don’t have to wash my face and leave a nice, cosy fire on a cold winter night. It also means that I can get away with a simple evening meal […]
Archives for March 2017
Bigger isn’t always better – by Pat Whalley
Down the aisle
Think about it – with Joseph Seiler
Purse To purse one’s lips is to kind of squeeze them together a little bit and scrunch the face by narrowing the eyes and compressing the forehead. It can suggest disapproval or deep thought. Sheesh, a lot of parts to pursing one’s lips. A purse is a container, carried by hand, usually, and usually by […]
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Mayor Sue McKortoff: “people are going to have to pay more”
Programs and projects in peril as cost of policing in Osoyoos spikes ( More than doubling ) By ROY WOOD Osoyoos council will spend the next several weeks striking a balance between cutting costs and raising taxes as it grapples with the reality of a more than half-million-dollar annual increase in policing costs. This all […]
Spring rain replaces snow at lower elevations
Source: Environment Canada Disclaimer – it is snowing at high elevations and some road conditions are bad. Check Drive BC or Environment Canada for travel warnings
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Free night at the movies March 14 at 6pm, Frank Venables Theatre, Oliver Award-winning documentary, The Age of Love, follows a group of 70-90 year olds who sign up for a speed dating event. Funny and charming, the film challenges stigmas while bridging a divide between generations. Sponsored by Interior Savings as part of Okanagan […]


