Flood Resilience Projects As an outcome of the OBWB’s discussions at the November board meeting, I have now secured a contract with the B.C. Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, titled: Gap Analysis and Recommendations of studies needed to update the Okanagan Lake Regulation System and its Operating Plan. This is the first […]
Basin water board predicts winter of lots of snow and skiing
Throughout the winter/spring ODN presents the latest info on weather, snow conditions and most important the amount of water in storage for our huge water resevoir – the Okanagan Lake/River/Creek system.
New BC cabinet
Premier John Horgan has announced a new cabinet that will focus on keeping people healthy and safe through the COVID-19 pandemic. “The pandemic has turned the lives of British Columbians upside down,” Premier Horgan said. “We have come a long way together, but we have much further to go. This skilled, diverse team is ready […]
Government is studying your garbage
Waste composition study conducted at Campbell Mountain Landfill The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) is conducting a waste composition study at Campbell Mountain Landfill this week. Working with the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO), the RDOS hired Tetra Tech to conduct the study. Sorters will be sampling residential and commercial waste collected across the […]
So far – $11,440.00 towards the goal
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Hear the whisper of the rain drops Blowing soft against the window And make believe you love me One more time For the good times I’ll get along You’ll find another And I’ll be here Kris Kristofferson sung by the great Ray Price
The Steele report
Such as it is, the Holiday Season is about to begin. Their are a series of different approaches to it and in the last few years no real start time. There are the revelers who look forward to the season, decorating their homes and flooding facebook with their joy. Then there are mild cases of […]
Schools – generally a safe place – to keep with present strategies
From Vancouver Sun Stephanie Higginson, president of the B.C. School Trustees Association, doesn’t see any benefit to changing the length of the winter break to keep kids out of schools, whether that involves remote learning or simply a longer vacation. “Despite the rise in cases in our general population right now, schools are actually very, […]