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Council to submit $3/4 million grant for Station St Plaza
The CCRF (Granting Agency) will provide support for projects involving adapting and reimagining/re-envisioning community spaces and maintaining accessibility standards so that they may safely be used by communities in accordance with social distancing and local public health guidelines to help revitalize areas and support future planning efforts. Projects could include community transformation infrastructure to help […]
Grow Oliver – grant awarded for action plan for downtown
Local Economic Development Strategy, involves the creation of a Downtown Beautification and Wayfinding Program. With that in mind, Staff applied for a $15,000 grant to BC’s Building Economic Development Capacity- Small Scale Project to develop an action plan for downtown beautification and wayfinding. In May, Staff were notified that the grant application was successful. Eco […]
More dreams
The Osoyoos Indian Band and the towns of Oliver and Osoyoos are partnering together to seek environmentally friendly funding for a new hockey arena for the region. Infrastructure Canada’s Green and Inclusive Community Building Fund (GICB) provides up to 100 per cent of the funding for publicly accessible facilities, including recreational facilities. The existing arenas […]
Walk to the Monument
Osoyoos Band Chief Clarence Louie led the walk alongside other First Nation chiefs, including Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc. The walk started at bandshell in the Oliver community park, making its way to the Osoyoos Indian Band offices, where the residential school memorial wall was unveiled.
Proud …………….. in his father’s image
2021 Richard Baptiste, son of Frances Baptiste seen below in 1935
Not quite 80 percent yet on first jab
As of Friday, July 9, 2021, 79.7% (3,448,642) of all eligible adults in B.C. and 78.6% (3,643,110) of those 12 and older have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. In addition, 44.2% (1,913,047) of all eligible adults in B.C. and 41.3% (1,915,919) of those 12 and older have received their second dose.




