A year ago – a tragedy on Osoyoos Lake – and Monday, friends and family returned to the scene to pay their respects. A boat collision on Osoyoos Lake killed two B.C. men 12 months ago was a “tragic accident” according to police. The main causes of the June 2019 collision were “speed and reduced […]
Archives for 2020
Innate Tribalism
My question these days has been how we can both desire peace and safety while also keeping a whole hearted ear toward it. This year has not only been one of constant hellfire and fear, but of changing mass mindsets that blow with the wind. Have you heard the seasonal opinions of the masses? The […]
The Steele report
Today internationally the worlds citizens are demanding reform of their justice system. This will require more than police and court reform. Measures against racism, the accessibility of proper housing, and strengthening the commitment to social programs are all part of the equation. For discussion lets talk about access to jobs, the conditions of work, and […]
A good day for “you” to rant
Here are a couple of thoughts for the day. The action of a few policemen (persons) in Canada and the USA have sparked a major challenge to authority. About time. But first let us talk about the bad apples and finish with the hundreds if not thousands of police officers who do not go to […]
Town won’t limit number of pot shops
By ROY WOOD Despite a plea from local cannabis retailers to limit competition, Oliver council moved today to support another pot shop, this one in the heart of downtown on Main Street. Tumbleweedz Canna Ltd. has received the “fit and proper” approval from the province and has completed the local public notification requirements for its […]
Oliver council briefs
Council to meet in person starting June 22 Town council will end its remote meetings and get together face to face on June 22, although the public won’t be allowed access. “Be prepared to be together on stage at the Venables Theatre on June 22,” chief administrative officer Cathy Cowan told council members this afternoon. […]
POLL question
Name a park Not even a hundred votes in several days – indicating little interest Results: Bridge Park 40 Fairview Park 19 River Park 15 New Centennial 8
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submitted by Marilyn Murphy of Osoyoos