Author: Osoyoos Times

TOWN AWARDS INTERNAL REVIEW CONTRACT

The Town of Osoyoos will pay $34,360 for an independent review of the Town’s structure and operations scheduled to take place over the next three months.
At a closed meeting on Oct. 27, Osoyoos council decided to award a contract for the review to Helios Group, a Vancouver-based management consulting firm.

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PAVING WORK ON NEW PASSING LANES NEARING COMPLETION

Motorists had their first chance last week to drive on a new two-kilometre section of highway that has been under construction since March.
Construction crews have been paving the Osoyoos Lake passing lanes on Hwy. 97 between Graveyard Hill and Dead Man’s Lake for the past month and, at the end of last week, the new four lanes of highway were attached to the existing portions of Hwy. 97 south of 204th Avenue and north of Road 22.

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CAMPBELL SHOULD NOT HAVE QUIT: LIBERAL RIDING ASSOCIATION PRES

The president of the Liberal Party’s Boundary-Similkameen Riding Association said he’s disappointed that Premier Gordon Campbell has decided to resign.
Rick Wilson, an Okanagan Falls resident who was elected as president of the association in August, said he was as surprised as everyone else when Campbell announced on Nov. 3 that he was resigning.

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