Sun Bowl Arena Sonora Centre including Regional Library Desert Park is closed Announced today at the regular meeting of the Town of Osoyoos
Osoyoos community grants – $56 thousand approved
• Southern Okanagan Secondary School – $3,000 (Bursaries) • Elks Golden Villa – $2,000 (depending on actual municipal tax portion)) • Osoyoos Ambassador Committee – $3,000 (Program/Bursary) • Osoyoos Elks Lodge #436 – $5,000 (Accessible Doors) • Osoyoos Curling Club – $2,000 (Building Upgrades) • Osoyoos Lake Water Quality – $3,500 (Public Education/Lake Monitoring) • […]
Sunny weekend ahead
More event info from Venables Theatre
There have been some changes to our upcoming schedule as follows: The South Okanagan Concert Society’s presentation of Montreal Guitar Trio on March 20 th has been rescheduled to November 30 th . Tickets are valid for the new date and ticket holders have been emailed with their options. Elvis on Tour live […]
OOSAR Receives Donation from Osoyoos Rotary
Search & Rescue volunteers recognized at recent First Responder Gala Oliver/ Osoyoos Search & Rescue volunteers will receive a cheque for $1477.00 from the recent Annual First Responder Gala 2020 hosted by the Rotary Club of Osoyoos. This cheque is the first donation that will be applied towards a much-needed Truck & Trailer Station, soon […]
by Pat Whalley
FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME Anyone attending recent productions of school musicals, on our terrific Venables stage has to be blown away by the professionalism of the performances. Quite often the audience is brought to it’s feet in the appreciation of a job so very well done. This takes me back to watching my own children […]
Listen, seriously
The chief public health officer – offers this advice. Take you kids out for a walk in the park Attend small functions of interest in your community If visiting an older relative in a seniors home – make it short and don’t get involved with others Wash you hands 3x a day Rest, watch diversions […]
Quote of the week
kelownadailycourier.ca/ pentictonherald.ca “While most patients experience symptoms no worse than those from a common cold, somewhere between 1,760 and 4,262 people over the age of 60 who live in the Okanagan’s largest communities could die from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a data analysis by the Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group.” Apology offered: It was with […]