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Bias – what is it?
bi·as /ˈbīəs/ noun noun: bias; plural noun: biases prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. synonyms: prejudice, partiality, partisanship, favoritism, unfairness, one-sidedness; More bigotry, intolerance, discrimination, leaning, tendency, inclination, predilection, casteism “he accused ODN of bias” antonyms: impartiality Recently a […]
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Business Community – think of garbage diversion
BUSINESSES IN THE RDOS URGED TO REDUCE THEIR WASTE A lack of recycling is putting pressure on landfills and impacting carbon reduction goals The Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen would like to see businesses doing more to recycle paper, plastic, and other materials, and are working on new regulations and programs. But businesses say they […]
Osoyoos opts for pricey compromise – $20K-$40K for new ball field and two dog parks
By ROY WOOD At a cost of between $20,000 and $40,000, Osoyoos council thinks it has come up with a workable solution to the dog park vs. baseball diamond conundrum that has been bubbling for thee months. Under two motions approved by council Monday, three key things will happen, assuming money can be found in […]
Penticton Chamber – excellance award to Kim Bonneau
Of the Land Productions Inc. Of the Land Productions Inc. (OLP) is an independent aboriginal production company wholly owned and operated by Tracey Kim Bonneau. OLP produces documentaries with a reputation of delivering international award winning stories. The principle and CEO Tracey Kim Bonneau is a professional writer with 20 years of in-depth knowledge, as […]
Stolen Vehicle? Early morning fire north of Oliver
Location: Secrest Hill Rd (in the gap) below Loose Bay Time: 6:15 am What: Appears to be a car in flames that sparked a grass fire. Two engines and crews from the Oliver Fire Department dispatched to the scene. Took about 1/2 hour to put in out. RCMP called
by Brandt Leinor
This fall on the Ashanola River south-west of Keremeos A similar picture to follow taken by photo-buddy Jeremy