BC Covid-19 stats 97 people in hospital with 24 of those in ICU – Deaths 273 In IHA – 1 in hospital none in ICU – Deaths 3 821 cases reported in Interior Health – refer now to graphic left on what ages are involved….. Interior Health W h o w e s e r […]
Archives for November 2020
Town manager suggests a public hearing on homeless shelter
CAO COMMENTS: Prior to Council considering the Temporary Use Permit TUP, Council may wish to ask Desert Sun to hold a public information session to address any concerns raised by the neighbourhood. Location for Temporary Use Permit – 511 Church Avenue Applicant: Desert Sun Counselling and Resource Centre RATIONALE: This application is seeking a three-year […]
Flurries ?
Elections at RDOS
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) Board of Directors held elections for chair and vicechair on November 5, 2020. The elections took place during the inaugural board meeting at the Penticton Lakeside Resort. • Director Karla Kozakevich, Electoral Area “E” (Naramata) is elected 2021 RDOS board chair. • Director Spencer Coyne, Town of Princeton (Mayor) […]
WOW – moving forward
Women of Oliver for Women WOW Society members are dedicated to carrying on with our activities, even in these challenging times. Board of Directors was elected recently for the upcoming year: President: Sheryll Matheson Vice President: Eileen Hill Treasurer: Barbara Zapf Secretary: Gail Blayney Director: Diane Worth After five years as President, Diane Worth (on […]
by Mike Monaghan
A lily – get close to it
Do you understand? …..or do you care?
Biden vs Trump One guy appears to be winning and one person thinks he is above the law. You pick. Here is what I have established……. Biden confirmed with 264 votes in the electoral college Trump confirmed with 214 votes in the electoral college Total electoral college vote 538 – a 270 count is needed […]
School District 53 – Monthly Board report
Board of Education Report Following are some items that were discussed at the School District Board of Education meeting held on October 28, 2020. There is no doubt that the current global pandemic of COVID-19 has had an effect on education in British Columbia, and School District No. 53 is no exception. We currently have […]