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Everything it seems is going up – park facts
•All BC Parks user fees are inclusive of taxes, making it easier for families to plan and budget for their BC Parks visits. •User fees at BC Parks are generally lower than those of most private campsites in the province, and competitive with public sector campgrounds in other jurisdictions. For example: Camping at Cultus Lake […]
Seeking talks
CUPE will seek renewed discussions with Church representatives of the United Church after hearing the Naramata Centre will close with the loss of many workers. “We have 30 employees on strike and on a picket line at the Centre for over eight months. This dispute has always been about fair treatment of loyal employees and […]
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Press each for larger
So what’s $28 million or so ?
Directors of the Okanagan Similkameen Regional District voted on money issues today. The RDOS board voted 17-1 in favour of the 2015 Budget bylaw – a first reading Next a series of public meetings throughout the region. Final readings later in the year. Total Draft RDOS 2015 Operating Budget $27,201, 920 vs 2014 27,794,775 – […]
Women helping women
Trina Carroll (left) of Penticton has been named the first recipient of the program “Live Your Dream”. The Osoyoos Soroptimists were proud to present her with a cheque for $1500.. Carroll is a single mother with two children attending Okanagan College in Penticton, with a goal of achieving a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Trina […]
Letter to the editor
When will there be a Town Hall meeting to talk about the lack of police coverage and response? Residents & Business owners all need to state what has happened to them and what action was taken to solve issues. Let RESIDENTS know the true stats, as not all thefts & damage are not reported. Every […]



