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Editor: The letter from the resident at Willow Beach certainly hit home with me. I have been...
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Read MoreThe Osoyoos Museum Society is inviting the community to come out to its open house on June 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Osoyoos Museum at Park Place.
Following the open house, the society will hold its annual general meeting.
Read MoreA rolling landscape of windswept grasses where deer leap and bound towards the horizon.
Mountaintop lakes the colour of sapphires bubbling with unique salts and bacteria.
Towering ponderosa pine trees providing deep shade to birds, mammals and amphibians found nowhere else in the world.
It’s time to once again rub shoulders with the stars in Osoyoos at the second annual Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Festival being held June 10 through 13.
“There are so many things going on,” said Glenn Fawcett, president of Black Hills Estate Winery, one of the partners putting on the festival.
“By mid-July, we need to present a made-in-Osoyoos approach to having seniors stay in their homes longer,” said Tracy St. Claire, a campaign development coordinator for the United Way of the Central and South Okanagan/Similkameen.
The United Way is a funding partner for a project called Community Action for Seniors’ Independence (CASI) which is all about finding out what Osoyoos seniors need most.