1. We may have to live with C19 for months or years. Let’s not deny it or panic. Let’s not make our lives useless. Let’s learn to live with this fact. 2. You can’t destroy C19 viruses that have penetrated cell walls, by drinking gallons of hot water you’ll just go to the bathroom more […]
Archives for July 2020
The Steele report
There is a Tsunami coming to mountain villages, inland deserts and seashore cities. This will be a different kind of tsunami it won’t have a single drop of water except for lamentable tears. It is an economic tsunami, pushing up a swell of debt and broken dreams it will unleash upon our shores. I know […]
R.I.P. Ed Huffman
In loving memory of Edwin Lawrence Huffman May 26, 1959 – July 12, 2020 On July 12, 2020 Ed passed away at the South Okanagan General Hospital, after a brave fight against pancreatic cancer. He was surrounded by his family. Ed was predeceased by his father, William Huffman, and step-father Tom Woolridge. He will be […]
by Eleanor Moyer
Is this your bird box? Spotted near Deer Feeding Station on Meadows Drive
by Rocky Lundy
The Rock reports Madden Lake looks healthy and the turtles are shy. Once the pix taken the turtles vacated their sunning spots.
by Audrey MacNaughton
Short-eared owl
by Mike Monaghan
Red Sunflower
RDOS likely to approve tenure applications for Hike and Bike trail
Background The South Spur of the KVR is a highly desired trail connection in the region that when completed, would connect Penticton to Osoyoos through the communities of the South Okanagan. If approved, the requested application area would provide the RDOS the opportunity to fund capital improvements and maintain the longest contiguous section of the […]