Brian Harvey has a thirty-five year family history in Osoyoos, and has lived here full-time since 2014. “Our community is very special to me and I wish to contribute to its growth and well-being and am well-qualified to do so.” Brian brings to this campaign many years of experience that will enhance his effectiveness on […]
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Myers Bennett – for Osoyoos Town Councillor
I am BC born and raised but attended college in Oregon on a track scholarship, lived in the Okanagan twenty years with the last ten as a resident of Osoyoos. I decided to run for Council this year as I feel I have the time, experience and dedication to be a valuable asset to the team […]
Hospice society continues to grow
By ROY WOOD With the hiring of a new staffer and a major capital funding campaign on the near horizon, the Desert Valley Hospice Society (DVHS) continues to expand its role as the leader in hospice and end-of-life services in the South Okanagan. Executive director Donna Gordan told ODN in an interview this week that […]
Expensive car day in Oliver – even got a parade earlier
So we begin the education ?
Which system should British Columbia use for provincial elections? (Vote for only one system) The current first-past-the-post voting system (FPtP) A proportional representation voting system (PR) If British Columbia adopts a proportional representation voting system – which of the following voting systems do you prefer? (Rank in order of preference. You may choose to support […]
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By Robert Sieben
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