Today I have a great granddaughter turning one year old. It set me to thinking what kind of example am I setting for her and what will she learn from the example I Set. It opened another line of thought about how we as adults are influenced by what we saw and heard growing up. […]
Archives for August 2020
More cases tested positive at Okanagan Correctional
UPDATE on IH numbers: · Six additional COVID-19 cases were reported in IH since Friday, bringing the total numbers of cases in IH to 405 since the start of the pandemic. (Five from Fri-Sat; one Sat-Sun; zero from Sun-Mon.) · Fourteen cases are active and on isolation. · Two people are in hospital. No one […]
Mask mandatory in high traffic areas of middle and high schools
Ministry of Education INFORMATION BULLETIN K-12 operational guidelines set requirements for masks VICTORIA – School districts have received updated operational guidelines to help ensure a consistent province wide approach to keep schools safe for all students, teachers and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the updated health and safety guidelines, masks will be required for […]
Covid Facts – weekend report
3pm report – BC CDC and BC Ministry of Health Figures below reflect three days Friday/Saturday 100 Saturday/Sunday 88 Sunday/Monday 48 Total new cases from the weekend 236 Total cases on file 4594 Active cases 743 Total case recovered 3653 People actively being monitored 2286 Deaths – Two new for a total of […]
Source: CBC – Local bighorns face pandemic of their own
A B.C. conservation group is worried about a herd of California bighorn sheep after a lethal bacterial disease was identified in two lambs in a herd of sheep near Oliver in the Okanagan. The bacteria can cause pneumonia in both domestic and wild sheep and goats, but it is particularly harmful to wild sheep herds, […]
Last poll
Slow response – about three days allowed and some surprises Top Scores 31 Municipal and RDOS news 28 Comment Section 23 Fire and Police news 16 Events Columnists – thanks to all of them Pat Whalley Fred Steele Henry Wiebe
Algae bloom on Tuc el nuit ? Experts hard to find…..
Note to readers: Several inquiries as to what is a algae bloom, dangers etc. This writer swims in Tuc el nuit at least 2 times a day during the summer months…. The following from the Okanagan Basin Water Board website: Certain species of algae produce toxins that can cause death within 20 minutes […]
and now …..a few toms from Kiss Farms
Thanks to Anne and John for showing the true colour of August.