Crush ‘Cabin Fever’ with Board Games at the Museum Cold weather and quiet evenings getting you down? Crush your cabin fever by joining us at the Oliver Museum for a board games night for grown-ups! On Wednesday, March 11th from 6 – 8 pm, bring your friends and head to the museum’s galleries to play, […]
Archives for February 2020
Finally, a solution for cabin fever
RCMP clarifies results of recent audit of sex assault files
From ODN Very difficult to make a story out of dry stats The Kelowna RCMP and National office not admitting any wrong doing and maybe some administrative mistakes in classifying of complaints. Will see what other media say. *** From RCMP in Kelowna Good afternoon Jack, I agree that statistical imputing errors don’t make terribly […]
Remarkable Experience Award
Spirit Ridge Indigenous restaurant honoured Four Okanagan businesses have been nominated for 2020 BC Tourism Industry Awards.The winners will be honoured during the BC Tourism Industry Conference next week in Victoria Big White Ski Resort, Wicked Wine Tour’s Gerald Lafortune, and Ogopogo Tours all cracked the final three of their respective categories, as […]
RCMP – days in BC are numbered
The province of BC has agreed that Surrey can be served by a municipal police force. Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Minister approves establishment of a Surrey police board SURREY – Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, has granted approval to create a municipal police board for the City of […]
Open letter to government agencies
Feb. 27th, 2020 Subject: Sportsmen’s Bowl Flooding Disaster 2018 All the flooding in area C in the spring of 2018, has been corrected by large culverts other then Park Rill Creek in the Sportsmen’s Bowl area. There has been 20 large box culverts funded by the province of BC, in the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen […]
Put the “I” in kindness
Pink T shirt or not – every day is NO bully day
Recipe for another disaster
Recipe: Add volume of water from two 9 foot culverts way up high at Secrest and then expect three small culverts at Highway 97 below the falls to handle the outfall. Potential disaster and possible debris-torrent. Add in a reluctance by RDOS to take the matter seriously along with Ministries of the BC government who […]