Monday – RDOS planners will explain a bylaw process that started in 2004 and took six years to complete. That process and bylaw has a lot of implications in the South Okanagan including a growth boundary to be set around the Town.
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Regional Growth Map – just won’t go away
Buy bling for spring today
Oliver Grandmothers for Africa are presenting a “Spring Bling” sale of new and used jewellry, home décor and women’s accessories on Saturday, April 11th from 9 am to 2 pm at the Oliver United Church. Those who attended last year will already know that exciting buys can be found as well as opportunity to run […]
Final performance today
Pow Wow grand entry set for 1 pm
Osoyoos Secondary School today – two day event concludes – drums, dancing and costumes – in the gym An event of School District #53
Defending the middle
Spent Friday working on a project with a gentleman friend. We talked briefly about the National Park issue and he stated “based on the coverage on ODN – it seems you support the NO side”. I stated that that perception was wrong. I support the middle ground which is hard to defend with arrows coming both […]
Bigger and better – beer is best
Fest of Ale runs this weekend with more breweries and cideries than ever before. 20th year of the Penticton festival, which has grown to 47 booths including 15 first-time participants. Last year, there were 33 booths. Outdoor area has also been expanded to feature food trucks, tasting booths and a second stage for the 13 live […]


