By ROY WOOD One of the two water councillors in Osoyoos has been punted from town council for lack of attendance and, at the same time, council has begun a process that may eliminate the position altogether. Kuldeep Dhaliwal was elected water councillor by acclamation last fall along with Claude Moreira. In a report to […]
Archives for July 2019
School District 53 – report on meeting of June 25
The Minister of Education paid a brief visit to the district on Monday, June 24th where he took in the Celebration of Learning event at Osoyoos Elementary and also facilitated the grand opening of the new accessible playground which was funded in great part by the Ministry of Education. The end of school year usually […]
All this week
Stop by – at the Quail’s Nest Arts Centre July 2 to 6, when the Ripoff Artists take on Andy Warhol, the king of Pop Art himself. Warhol (1928-1987) is best known for his paintings and silk screen prints of Campbell’s Soup and Coca Cola, and for his brightly coloured portraits of celebrities such as Elvis […]
National park moves closer to reality
By ROY WOOD The apparently inevitable march toward a South Okanagan national park reserve took another long step forward this morning with the signing of a tri-partite memorandum of understanding (MOU). Federal and provincial representatives and area First Nations chiefs gathered at the Nk’Mip Cultural Centre to sign the MOU, which the parties hope will […]
NPR a reality – signatures on documents….
National park reserve in the South Okanagan-Similkameen moves forward Governments of Canada and British Columbia and syilx/Okanagan Nation sign Memorandum of Understanding outlining next steps and providing a framework for naqscn/knʔxtwix / collaboration The South Okanagan-Similkameen region is an ecological treasure. A rare ecosystem that runs from rolling green hills to semi-arid desert. For millennia, […]
Where were you on the night of July 1st
photo collage by Ron Kubara at Haynes Point
16 year dies of stab wounds in Kelowna
Kelowna – The victim of a stabbing Thursday night has since succumbed to his injuries in hospital, and now the Kelowna RCMP Serious Crime Unit (SCU) continue to probe the circumstances surrounding his death alongside the BC Coroners Service. On June 27, 2019 at 11:24 p.m., RCMP responded to a report of a stabbing incident in the […]
Thanks and doing our part
Thank you Oliver Daily News for advertising our hot dog sale, and thanks to the good people of Oliver who came out and supported us in our effort to raise funds for the Cancer Car. We raised over a thousand dollars towards this worthy cause, so well worth the effort. A huge thank you to […]