Author: Osoyoos Times

OSOYOOS TO HOST VACCINATION CLINIC NOV. 20

More H1N1 vaccine has arrived in British Columbia, and Interior Health is resuming its mass vaccination clinics – complete with new criteria for who is eligible for the H1N1 shot.
“The eligibility criteria has expanded to include all healthcare workers, first responders, children and teens five to 18 years inclusive, and seniors with chronic health conditions,” states an Interior Health media release.

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OSOYOOS TO HOST VACCINATION CLINIC NOV. 20

More H1N1 vaccine has arrived in British Columbia, and Interior Health is resuming its mass vaccination clinics – complete with new criteria for who is eligible for the H1N1 shot.
“The eligibility criteria has expanded to include all healthcare workers, first responders, children and teens five to 18 years inclusive, and seniors with chronic health conditions,” states an Interior Health media release.

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GROUP’S EXPRESSION OF INTEREST PLEDGES UP TO $4 MILLION IN IMPROVEMENTS TO DESERT PARK

An organization that recently resurrected the idea of holding large concerts at Desert Park has responded to the Town of Osoyoos’s request for expressions of interest (EOI) regarding the facility.
Desert Rox Inc., which is made up of members of W.A.L.L. Music and Entertainment, including former Osoyoos mayor Tom Shields, forwarded a proposal to the Town on Nov. 12 including an offer to upgrade parking, power and fencing at the facility at a cost of $2 to $4 million over the next three years.

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GROUP’S EXPRESSION OF INTEREST PLEDGES UP TO $4 MILLION IN IMPROVEMENTS TO DESERT PARK

An organization that recently resurrected the idea of holding large concerts at Desert Park has responded to the Town of Osoyoos’s request for expressions of interest (EOI) regarding the facility.
Desert Rox Inc., which is made up of members of W.A.L.L. Music and Entertainment, including former Osoyoos mayor Tom Shields, forwarded a proposal to the Town on Nov. 12 including an offer to upgrade parking, power and fencing at the facility at a cost of $2 to $4 million over the next three years.

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