Crime Reduction (Property Crimes) Traffic – Road Safety Police/Community Relations – Police Visibility Employee Wellness Below is a quarterly report – 3 months ending in September Source: RCMP
Archives for 2021
A helping hand
The Kiwanis Club of Oliver is pleased to be able to donate $5,000 to the Princeton Disaster Relief fund being managed by the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen (CFSO). All funds donated to the CFSO Princeton Fund will flow directly to the flood victims in Princeton. Anyone wishing to donate funds can contact […]
Reduced winter hours at landfills
Landfills in Penticton, Okanagan Falls, and Keremeos will be operating during reduced winter hours beginning December 1, 2021, until the end of February 2022. During this time, all RDOS landfills will be closed on statutory holidays and Boxing Day. Campbell Mountain Landfill in Penticton is closed Sundays from December 5, 2021, to the end of […]
The Steele report
Have you ever seen something so heartbreaking and unfair it makes your blood boil? Well maybe I’m over reacting or I have too soft a heart. Maybe I was so angry I couldn’t sleep because there was nothing I could do in the long term that would fix the problem. Let me explain. My girlfriend […]
Hope to Princeton Hwy NOW open
TRAFFIC ADVISORY Highways 3 and 99 reopen to essential traffic VICTORIA – Following assessments and cleanup from the latest storm, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure reopened Highway 3 and Highway 99 on Monday afternoon, Nov. 29, 2021. Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton is open for essential travel only. Due to ongoing cleanup and […]
More flooding possible in Princeton area
EOC Update: River Forecast Centre issues Flood Warning for Tulameen River, Flood Watch for Similkameen River Sunday Nov. 28 2021 8:00 pm The BC River Forecast Centre has upgraded the Flood Watch advisory to Flood Warning for the Tulameen River in Electoral Area H. A Flood Warning advisory means riverbanks are full and flooding will result in areas adjacent […]
87.6 percent of BC residents – now fully vaccinated
VICTORIA – As of Friday, Nov. 26, 2021, 91.0% (4,219,790) of eligible people 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 87.6% (4,060,193) have received their second dose. 91.4% (3,954,871) of all eligible adults in B.C. have received their first dose and 88.1% (3,812,040) have received their second dose.


