David Barrett, OC OBC (October 2, 1930 – February 2, 2018) – politician and social worker in BC – 26th Premier of British Columbia for three years between 1972 and 1975. Barrett was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Rose (Hyatt) and Samuel Barrett. His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. He was first […]
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Arrest in Osoyoos – a serious charge…
A Summerland man was arrested in Osoyoos by police on Sunday January 28 , and is facing charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement. The RCMP arrested the man following the report of criminality against a woman in the South Okanagan. Police were contacted by a 22-year-old female who alleged that she had been forcibly confined Saturday eveing at […]
Accident central – roads in Similkameen
MVA at Hedley Friday – limited details Roll-over near Ollala Friday – limited details – driver to hospital Two trucks collided on the Keremeos to Princeton Hwy 3 Friday – Trucks travelling in opposite direction – no know injuries Traffic delays at ANY accident scene. Source – files from Black Press Digital Special thanks to Tara Bowie (Keremeos […]
Penticton – South Okanagan – not on the list
Province announces $1.5 million in funding to combat overdose epidemic Eighteen B.C. communities are set to receive funding for specialized “community action teams” to address the ongoing opioid overdose epidemic. A day after the B.C. Coroners Service revealed that more than 1,400 people died of drug overdoses in 2017, B.C. Minister of Mental Health and […]
IHA road show
Chris Mazurkewich, President and CEO of Interior Health at South Okanagan General Hospital Friday meeting staff, local elected officials, supporters like Oliver Kiwanis and the Hospital Auxiliary (Thift Shop). Topic – Regional Hospital District funding for a 1 million dollar reno project for the Emergency Ward (ER). Mazurkewich says it is a crazy notion to […]