A couple of notes The publisher is struggling with the relevance of a couple of items seen countless times recently…… a. Federal Election – boring to me – wish we could bypass the campaigning and proceed to the vote. I believe most people have made up their mind. Should we attempt to cover a myriad […]
Archives for August 2019
Struggling with
Breaking camp
Ok – where did tents go, where do we sleep. Firefighters below cleaning up patch of land used for tent city in the last three weeks. Resources: 27 firefighters and 1 helicopter have been assigned to this incident. The incident management team on site is in the process of turning the incident back over to […]
Explaining transit changes
After giving out info recently a discussion in comments has clarified parts of the changes. Thanks to George Fraser for digging deeper for ODN Readers. “The new scheduling is available in the Reader’s Guide. But trying to figure out Osoyoos/Kelowna is time consuming! From what I can calculate, and anyone please correct me if I’m […]
by Klaudia Deschenes
Along the hike and bike
Ontario golfer takes top title in Osoyoos
Photo and story submitted Judith Kyrinis of Thornhill, Ontario captured the bulk of the silverware Tuesday afternoon as the Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur and Senior Championship wrapped up at the Osoyoos Golf Club. Members at OGC were delighted to host the national event, as evidenced by the unprecedented volunteer participation. But they’re happy to have their […]
The Steele report
Politicians everywhere are scrambling to find a solution to gun violence. Gun violence can’t be packaged into one solution. Before you say this doesn’t concern me, think again. In the last week or so they have taken alive shooters or would be shooters. A couple repeated the hate race violent mantra but a couple have […]