When stock market volatility picks up, the patience and resolve of investors wears continuously thinner. It’s the tough times like these, that provide those willing to “stay invested” the largest rewards. The fourth quarter of 2018 brought in a steady three months of heightened volatility after several years of relative calm. The US markets (using […]
by Marc Girouard
Penticton
by Jeremy Cook
Large Format Picture Location: Spirit Ridge in Osoyoos.
Best show this week – in the sky Tuesday night
by Gale Kleckner
Bumble bee travels the world on a Globe thistle!
Water Day for All Ages
Water Appreciation Day is this Saturday, July 27th at the Oliver Museum. This free event will provide a look back at the history of water in Oliver as well as offer demonstrations and talks about gold-panning, riparian environments, and water science, with activities and talks between 10 am and 1 pm. The event schedule is […]
Movie making equipment stolen
Investigation is underway in relation to over $250,000 worth of property stolen from a storage lot. Officers are investigating after sometime between July 20th-22nd, 2019, suspect(s) broke into a secure storage compound, located at 2723 Green Mountain Road, in Penticton, BC. Suspect(s) entered the lot sometime over the weekend, and stole several unique and expensive […]
by Les Dewar
Chukars North of Osoyoos July 22, 2019 Native to the Middle East and southern Asia, the Chukar was brought as a game bird to North America, where it has thrived in some arid regions of the west. From late summer to early spring, Chukars travel in coveys, but they may be hard to see as […]