Author: Osoyoos Times

GROUPS SHY AWAY FROM RUNNING DESERT VALLEY CARE DUE TO LACK OF PROVINCIAL HELP

The deadline for expressions of interest from organizations looking to administer Osoyoos’s Desert Valley Care facility has come and gone and, for the moment, no one seems interested.
In January, the provincial government announced that the 10-unit centre on Jonagold Place had been purchased— at a final cost of $592,500— for the purposes of supportive housing for the homeless or people with mental health issues.

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GROUPS SHY AWAY FROM RUNNING DESERT VALLEY CARE DUE TO LACK OF PROVINCIAL HELP

The deadline for expressions of interest from organizations looking to administer Osoyoos’s Desert Valley Care facility has come and gone and, for the moment, no one seems interested.
In January, the provincial government announced that the 10-unit centre on Jonagold Place had been purchased— at a final cost of $592,500— for the purposes of supportive housing for the homeless or people with mental health issues.

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TOWN READY TO FIELD EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR DESERT PARK

Osoyoos town council is ready to receive official proposals for the long-term future of Desert Park.
At the Oct. 19 meeting, councillors moved to advertise for expressions of interest (EOIs) for the development and operation of the Desert Park facility, and they are planning to make a decision about the future contract at the Dec. 21 council meeting.

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TOWN READY TO FIELD EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR DESERT PARK

Osoyoos town council is ready to receive official proposals for the long-term future of Desert Park.
At the Oct. 19 meeting, councillors moved to advertise for expressions of interest (EOIs) for the development and operation of the Desert Park facility, and they are planning to make a decision about the future contract at the Dec. 21 council meeting.

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