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Archives for 2017
OIB could save $10 thousand on fire protection
Agenda material for open meeting Oliver Town Council – next Monday That Council direct Staff to prepare an amended Fire Protection Agreement for the Osoyoos Indian Band which incorporates the rate change and includes a clause for a 5 year term. The difference would be approximately$10,000 less that what we would receive currently. Thisdifference […]
Sons of the Pioneers – memories of Roy
The legendary Sons of the Pioneers will be appearing in concert at 7PM on Saturday June 24, 2017 at the Frank Venables Theatre in Oliver. The Sons of the Pioneers are synonymous with the ultimate in Cowboy music. For decades the premier western singing group has musically painted unforgettable images and stories of horses, cattle, cowboys, “night […]
2015 Picture flashback
ERT standoff ends peacefully
The Penticton RCMP have released more details on Thursday morning’s incident. Officers were called to the 1300 block of Carmi Ave. shortly after midnight for a report of a domestic situation where a firearm had been discharged. A woman exited the property safely and attempts were made to contact the male inside. The RCMP Emergency […]
2017 Throne Speech – in point form
Today’s speech from the throne is an important moment in history – it reflects both the priorities British Columbians articulated in the recent election, and the ability to invest in programs and services that British Columbians depend on, thanks to years of sound fiscal management and building Canada’s leading economy. “British Columbians spoke loud and […]
Are you ready for summer?
Peach City Beach Cruise begins Friday
ERT team engaged in middle of the night
One person is in custody following a “domestic situation” involving a firearm Thursday morning in Penticton. ODN alerted shortly after 2 1m that ambulance on standby near a “staging area” Castanet says a tipster on Durant Crescent said she was awoken around 4 a.m. by a loud bang and police on a loudspeaker commanding a […]