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Comment on Oliver Mountain Off-Road Vehicle Management Plan Oliver Mountain was proposed as a Goal 2 Protected Area in the finalized Okanagan Similkameen Land and Resource Management Plan of 2001 due to the significant ecological values found there. The Goal 2 has never been fully dedicated as a Protected Area and therefore it has not been […]
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Part three – Chronic underfunding of education
Questions and answers about the underfunding of BC public schools February 2016 What about the holdback? The operating grants funding includes a holdback that is held in contingency to provide funding for unanticipated enrolment that occurs during the school year beyond what has been estimated before the school year begins3. The 2015–16 holdback of $55.5 […]
Rural BC to reap benefits
OLIVER – The B.C. government released its fourth consecutive balanced budget on Tuesday and it includes several initiatives to help Boundary-Similkameen and rural British Columbians, Boundary-Similkameen MLA Linda Larson said. “Our government’s strong, responsible fiscal management has resulted in another balanced budget and several key benefits for people in Boundary-Similkameen,” Larson said. “I’m excited […]
Immigrants may need new skills
By ROY WOOD The local labour force is not growing fast enough and new immigrants are key to meeting the needs of employers, Osoyoos council was told this week. Nora Hunt-Haft of the South Okanagan Similkameen Local Immigration Partnership presented a council committee with a slickly-produced, 70-page report titled Let’s Talk Jobs. The Local Immigration […]
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Budget not exciting…. but balanced
1. The purchase of a newly built home valued at up to $750,000 will now be exempt from the property transfer tax, saving the buyer up to $13,000. The measure will be funded through an increase in the property tax transfer rate on homes with a value above $2 million, from two to three per […]

