NO NEED FOR ‘BIG BOX’ DEVELOPMENTS
Editor: I attended the open house on Wednesday, Aug. 25 put on by the Town and the developers of...
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Read More“We’ll have our team pretty much selected by (September) sixth,” said Ken Law, head coach, explaining the process of nailing down just who is going to be playing on the Osoyoos Coyotes KIJHL hockey team this year.
Last weekend was the Coyotes’ “main camp” – a follow-up to the team’s spring camp held in April.
“The height’s way too high,” said Osoyoos’s Tina Lussier. “Way, way, way too high.”
Lussier lives on Jubilee Drive – north of Peanut Lake and right next to the site of the proposed Oasis medical-commercial-residential development.
“I don’t mind the development,” Lussier continued, as she browsed the designs of the project, which were set up at a public information meeting held at the Sonora Community Centre on Aug. 25.
The mother of a Bridesville teenager who was struck by an alleged drunk driver in an Osoyoos crosswalk on Aug. 13 said her son’s entire life has changed.
Natasha Michener said her son Dayton, 14, has a passion for snowboarding, soccer and BMX biking.