Following is a brief synopsis of items discussed at the January 27, 2021 Board of Education meeting. Staff further reported on the 2019/20 Aboriginal How Are We Doing report (HAWD) that was recently released. We continue to see encouraging results as our Indigenous students are performing significantly above the provincial average compared to other Indigenous […]
Archives for 2021
Letter to the editor
Dear Editor. My wife and I consider shopping locally is important and we support local businesses wherever possible based on our personal needs and tastes. However, it appears not all local businesses believe in reciprocating to maintain their clientele. We requested a quote for manufacture and installation of stair rails in the Fall last year […]
Estate gift to Penticton Hospital from member of Stocks family
A man whose family preserved much of the South Okanagan’s early years in photos, has remembered Penticton Regional Hospital through his estate. David Stocks, who passed away at age 87 at his Penticton home on Sept. 26, 2020, directed $50,000 in his will to the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation. David was the youngest child […]
by Tracy Pederson
Can you see the eagle?
by Jeremy Cook
Oliver Rotary Raffle winners
Our winners of the 400 club raffle this week are: WEEK 31 FEBRUARY 2, 2021 REGULAR DRAW WINNER OF $52.00 – Ticket 305 – Joan McCaughney FEBRUARY 2, 2021 REGULAR DRAW WINNER OF $100.00 – Ticket 375 – Tanya Figgitt
Fortis Electric
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Osoyoos council opts out of curbside organic pick up
Council opted to continue to provide curbside collection at current service levels as per the Town’s contract with Waste Connections Canada and to possibly look at increasing service levels upon renewal of the Town’s curbside collection contract in 2026.


