Chief Clarence Louie and three of his council members at Villanova Buried there – Ernest Baptiste George of the Osoyoos Indian Band – Pictures submitted with thanks
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Villanova – war memorial in Italy
Must be the heat
Separating fact from fiction in the Okanagan July 2, 2015 UBC graduate students Maayan Kreitzman and Maery Kaplan-Hallam and UBC associate professor Kai Chan say local residents support the proposal to create the South Okanagan Similkameen national park. They discuss two recent UBC studies that show the park would provide both local and global benefits […]
Two views of the Newby Lake fire
Above Helene Godin Below Roger Richardson
Summer reading – kids of all ages
We had a great crowd tonight for our first Summer Reading Club event of the summer. Guest artist Leza Macdonald encouraged the kids to start their Steampunk Books by first picking out their “doodads and gadgets” and then with help from energetic members of the Friends of the Library and staff the children start constructing […]
Newby Lake – latest big fire
Grown to 90 hectares – on the Cathedral plateau – high up – steep terrain A “vigorously and aggressively” burning fire has been spotted approximately south of Keremeos in the Cathedral Provincial Park. It is burning on both the Canadian and American side of the border. It was first reported about 1 p.m. today. The […]
Thank you
A big thank you to Oliver Buy Low for their donation of all supplies, equipment and space for a hot dog sale to raise funds for The Women in Need Society. In this day and age it seems terrible that so many women and children need to find shelter, clothing and other basic needs but, […]
Season opener – Market & Music in the Park
Thursday July 2 begins with indie folk-rock trio from the Similkameen, “JEM”: Jodel, Elam and Maggie. Elam and Maggie are also known as “Wild Organic Humans” (named for their organic farm) and join up with Jodel Burk for sweet harmonies that are oh-so-good for you.






