On the pond in Osoyoos – Doris Lancaster
News
Leak brings large dig Monday
Happy New Year to All! Please be advised that we are scheduling a repair in front of Subway on Main Street for Monday, January 5th as we just became aware of a water leak on Friday. Unfortunately it is unknown at this time where the leak is actually coming from and therefore the decision was […]
When? Do you remember the time?
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Did you hear the howling wind?
This structure on a hill top near Burnley, England known as the Ringing Singing Tree. When the wind blows the pipes emit a sound depending on the direction of the wind: Dave Whalley The howling wind – How does this happen? Are sounds made by the wind primarily due to the air itself vibrating or […]
Calling for artists – theme “Silent Voice”
Call for Art Submissions for “The Silent Voice” – art show coordinated by V-Day Oliver-Osoyoos 2015 part of a global movement to end violence against women and girls. We are calling for submissions of any form of art including drawings, paintings, photography, sculpture, carvings and mixed media with “The Silent Voice” as the main theme. […]
Update
Ebola Test Negative Third Time; Patient Released Patrice Gordon has been released after a third negative test for Ebola at Kelowna General Hospital. The disease claimed nearly 8,000 lives in the last year. The Canadian Red Cross says Gordon was deployed to Sierra Leone on Nov. 21, as one of 24 Canadian aid workers who have […]
Have a young family?
Effective January 1st – New tax cuts and increased benefits that would help hard-working Canadian families make ends meet, by making important priorities like child care and after-school sports more affordable in 2015. While the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) increase is effective January 1st, parents won’t see the additional dollars in their wallets until […]
Reflecting
Photo by Jack Morrison



