Road 18 Some of the ladies out for a stroll. Add a caption if you have a snappy one.
Archives for 2020
Lots of surgeries in BC happen – check the facts
B.C. progresses on surgical renewal plan VICTORIA – The progress made in the early weeks of B.C.’s Surgical Renewal Commitment to patients is continuing, with further gains in getting patients the surgeries they need. “Our first report from May to June showed that we were making steady gains in the surgical renewal plan with a […]
Club 400 Rotary Raffle winners
WEEK 9 SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 REGULAR DRAW WINNER OF $52.00 – Ticket 274 – Shelley Tremblay SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 REGULAR DRAW WINNER OF $100 – Ticket 276 – Kirk Casselman
Salmon fishery on Osoyoos Lake ends in 5 days
There* is an abundance of salmon in Osoyoos Lake this year and one group the Okanagan Nation Alliance is controlling the amount that will spawn high up the river chain in a number of lakes like Vasuex, Skaha and Okanagan. ODN was told by one that the craft looked out of place on a recreational/tourist […]
Fire Department cleans up mess on Main Street
10 am Tuesday Main Street Oliver at Bank Ave Car reported leaking a lot of oil. Cause unknown. Firefighters directed traffic around the scene and cleaned the street with sand* and a special product to absorb gas/oil.
New year – new season – September 1st
A new year is four months away A new school year is about to begin A cooler season – the fall is about to shape our clothing, our activities and behaviors. Will school start? Will teachers rise to the challenge offered by the Government/Ministry of Education? Will there be a second wave – or did […]
Down the aisle
Racist vandalism says Louie
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 […]