A VERY PERSONAL CHOICE Recently a column in ODN by Stuart Syme discussed a very personal subject, that of abortion, and the policy of various countries’ legality of obtaining the procedure. Such a subject can never be resolved as we all have our own beliefs on the rights and wrongs of the process. My immediate […]
Archives for August 2019
Praemonitus, Praemunitus –
Security Continuing my search for a candidate or a party, I’m looking at security this week. According to the Public Safety Canada web site, “The first priority of the Government of Canada is to protect the safety and security of Canadians both at home and abroad.” Within all of the publicly available documentation including web […]
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Oliver Parade – part one
Parade at 10:30 am – Join the crowd at the Roots&Fruits Expo
What a racket?
*** Oliver Tennis Club – re-visiting wood rackets not used since the ’70. Wood is still used for real tennis rackets. However most rackets are now made of composite materials including carbon fiber or fiberglass, metals such as titanium alloys, or ceramics. Catgut has partially been replaced by synthetic materials including nylon, polyamide, and other […]
By-election in Osoyoos set for Saturday November 2
Council will endorse these dates at Monday’s Regular Council Meeting For 1 water councilor – Election Day November 2nd Early voting days – Wednesday October 23 and 30th Earlier in a report by Roy Wood One of the two water councillors in Osoyoos has been punted from town council for lack of attendance. Kuldeep Dhaliwal […]
SO Transit schedules change in September
Report written by Janette Van Vianen Corporate Officer – Town of Osoyoos BACKGROUND South Okanagan Transit services Osoyoos to Penticton Monday through Friday and up until now had one trip on Mondays to Kelowna. The Town held the Operating Agreement with BC Transit for several years before the RODS created a service area and took […]