Interior Health is not currently registering members of the general public for COVID-19 immunizations. In late February, the B.C. Government will provide more details about the registration process. Everyone in B.C. will have an opportunity to get the vaccine if they choose, but the first priority group to receive the vaccine include those individuals who […]
Archives for 2021
Covid 19 – the weekend report
Some other data – in 2020 Ontario the most populated province with 14.667 million people Quebec has only 8.494 million BC 5.103 million Alberta 4.472 million
The Steele report
You’ve all heard the cliches like colder than hell. He doesn’t have a snowballs chance in hell. Colder than the hinges of hell. When Hell freezes over. Well there’s all kinds of them and yes today I have included them for a valid reason. See as of February 12 a snowball does have a chance […]
Shots fired – man injured – taken to hospital for treatment
The shots fired incident (February 7th) has been investigated with conflicting reports. Numerous callers reported hearing shots in the area, separate from the fireworks that did occur earlier in the night. A search of the area and interviews with area residents did not result in any evidence being located to either support or dissuade that […]
Down the aisle
On the Sunny Side
Answered Prayer An ocean liner crossing the Atlantic had on board a noted agnostic and a well-known Bible teacher, Dr. F. B. Meyer. The teacher was asked to speak to interested passengers on the subject of answered prayer. Hearing about it the scoffing agnostic decided to attend and perhaps even contribute some ridiculing comments. He […]
Elected at OIB for a two year term
Chief: Sandra Falkus 32 Ron Hall 57 Clarence Louie 181 – Incumbent Louie, 60, who has held 14 terms as Chief since 1984. His only loss came in an election held in 1989 when Hub George was chosen. Louie granted the Order of BC, Order of Canada and the key to the Town of Oliver. […]
Town of Osoyoos – council briefs
REGULAR OPEN MEETING Staff Reports Council directed staff to not recommend approval of RDOS Bylaw Referral A2018.207-Zone as the visual impact of the proposed road network and building sites is unclear from the information provided to date. The proposal is also not consistent with the policies of the Regional Growth Strategy and the minimum lot sizes […]



