Damaged pictographs near Rattlesnake Point on Osoyoos Lake. Chief Louie quoted on Global Okanagan as saying there is no evidence as to who did this. ODN asks- did you do it? Fess up !! A pictograph is a picture that represents a word phrase, and are our earliest forms of writing. Native Americans wrote pictographs […]
Archives for August 2020
Racist vandalism says Louie
As a public service
Covid 19 update
294 new cases being reported in a 3 day period in BC – 4 deaths to report. Total cases for BC 5790 with 4406 fully recovered Remaining active cases 1107 28 people in hospital 10 of which are in ICU New cases: for three periods Friday to Saturday 86 Saturday to Sunday 107 Sunday to […]
Cops want crime reported – on line
Crime Reporting Comes to the South Okanagan/Similkameen The Oliver, Osoyoos and Keremeos Detachments have launched an Online Crime Reporting tool as an option for citizens to report non-violent property crimes to the police. Online reporting allows members of the public to report incidents to the police on a 24/7 basis through a website. The […]
Is Our Economy Really Better?
Before the pandemic hit, a large percentage of Canadian families were in dire financial situations and our consumer debt loads were well above historical highs of other developed nations. But now that our economy has been shut down and a third of our population is out of work, everything is magically ok? Of course not! […]
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Progress being made
The home is located in the 6500 Block of Lakeshore Drive just south of Arbor Lane in Oliver Town Council had ordered owner to complete a number of steps to bring the “under” construction home into compliance with all bylaws and the building code.