Author: Osoyoos Times

NEW U.S. SIGNS, CAMERAS INDICATE TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT BORDER

Canada-bound travellers can now get a sense of how long they may have to wait at the Osoyoos port of entry before they ever reach the border.
The Washington state Department of Transportation installed two signs the first week of October that advise travellers heading northbound on Hwy. 97 through Oroville about how long they may have to wait in line at the Osoyoos border crossing.

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NEW U.S. SIGNS, CAMERAS INDICATE TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT BORDER

Canada-bound travellers can now get a sense of how long they may have to wait at the Osoyoos port of entry before they ever reach the border.
The Washington state Department of Transportation installed two signs the first week of October that advise travellers heading northbound on Hwy. 97 through Oroville about how long they may have to wait in line at the Osoyoos border crossing.

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MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS UNITE IN OSOYOOS

Perseverance seemed to be the unofficial theme for the British Columbia Museums Association 2009 Provincial Workshop in Osoyoos last week.
More than 140 representatives of museums, historical organizations and cultural centres from as far away as Victoria, Prince George and MacKenzie came to town from October 15 to 17 to, as the conference’s logo states, “ReThink, ReTool, ReWork!”

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MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS UNITE IN OSOYOOS

Perseverance seemed to be the unofficial theme for the British Columbia Museums Association 2009 Provincial Workshop in Osoyoos last week.
More than 140 representatives of museums, historical organizations and cultural centres from as far away as Victoria, Prince George and MacKenzie came to town from October 15 to 17 to, as the conference’s logo states, “ReThink, ReTool, ReWork!”

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