Fair The very idea of ‘fair’ is a tricky one. When something is deemed to be fair, someone has decided that there is no unjust advantage to any of the parties involved. Hmmmm? Not many situations can make that standard. Someone is not quite agreeing that the decision is fair. So full on, completely fair […]
This weekend
Note to candidates for election
Oliver Daily News has been allowing publication of your words and your choice of pictures for the campaign that is about to begin. So far we have given attention to: Mayor Sue McKortoff and challenger Doug Pederson Mayor Ron Hovanes and challenger Martin Johansen School Trustees Rob Zandee and Rachel Allenbrand – acclaimed School Trusteee […]
Next week – sunny skies predicted
by Les Dewar
A killdeer, spotted in Penticton. Noted for their shrill call “kill deer” – they walk in spurts and look around and use a broken-wing-act to distract predators from a nest.
Where ?
Brent was first
Park to take 12 years to develop
Photo and story by Colton Davies, Castanet Penticton (with permission) A Parks Canada staff member Sarah Boyle said a preliminary park boundary will be ready in November regarding a proposed national park in the South Okanagan and Similkameen. Project manager Boyle was before the regional district board on Thursday, where she said public consultation throughout the […]
For Osoyoos Mayor – Sue McKortoff
My name is Sue McKortoff and I want to continue being the Mayor of Osoyoos! I am qualified after serving as a Town Councillor for 3 years, and the Mayor for the past 4 years. As the Mayor, some of my responsibilities include being a Director on Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen (RDOS), Highway 3 […]