Old-Fashioned Family Fun Day at Oliver Museum Oliver, BC – Longing for the days when family time was separate from screen-time? We’re bringing back family fun, without the screens! This Family Day weekend, join us at the Oliver Museum for our Old- Fashioned Family Fun Day on Sunday, Feb. 16th, an afternoon of fun […]
Archives for February 2020
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Transforming ICBC to deliver lower rates, better benefits VICTORIA – Government is transforming ICBC by removing lawyers and legal costs from the system to reduce rates and substantially increase care benefits, making public auto insurance work for British Columbians again. Legislation will be introduced in the coming weeks that will lower ICBC premiums by approximately […]
Sun watching planned for Sunday
Five performances of “great story” from the mid forties
Born Yesterday opened on Broadway in 1946 and ran for over 1,600 performances. It has been re-mounted many times on stage and twice made into a motion picture of the same name (1950 and 1993). Although written almost 75 years ago, its social and political commentary are as topical today as when the show first […]
The farmer’s life
Submitted by Rose-Anne Atkinson
Two young men arrested in connection with aggravated assault in Osoyoos Christmas party incident
Update: I can confirm a 22 year old man, Michael Shalagan Morsette, of Peachland was arrested in this matter (assault near The Sage Pub) on January 17th and has been charged with aggravated assault. Furthermore, on January 20th – a 22 year old man, of Peachland, was also arrested on this matter. Charges against the […]
The Steele report
Part One Mention the ALR, the Agricultural Land Reserve and hearts quicken on both sides of the forty-seven year old debate. Today the ALR is looking to meet new challenges for land use and to curb the actions of some who want to change the original intent of the act. Others want changes to […]