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Read MorePolice have released more information about the man accused of attacking a former Osoyoos councillor with a hatchet on Sept. 22.
Louis Joseph Lemay, 50, is charged with assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence after allegedly swinging a hatchet at Allan Carswell at the Haynes Point Provincial Park boat launch.
Police have released more information about the man accused of attacking a former Osoyoos councillor with a hatchet on Sept. 22.
Louis Joseph Lemay, 50, is charged with assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence after allegedly swinging a hatchet at Allan Carswell at the Haynes Point Provincial Park boat launch.
For Osoyoos’s Don Brunner, little has changed in the last 70 years when it comes to the Osoyoos border crossing.
“In 1937 we had one lane and 72 years later we have one lane and there’s more traffic now,” he said.
Brunner and Albin Hochsteiner of Osoyoos were two of about 20 people who attended a community forum in Osoyoos on Sept. 24 hosted by Southern Interior MP Alex Atamanenko, Mayor Stu Wells, rural Area A Director Mark Pendergraft and Diana Thomas, a representative of Boundary-Similkameen MLA John Slater’s Osoyoos office.
For Osoyoos’s Don Brunner, little has changed in the last 70 years when it comes to the Osoyoos border crossing.
“In 1937 we had one lane and 72 years later we have one lane and there’s more traffic now,” he said.
Brunner and Albin Hochsteiner of Osoyoos were two of about 20 people who attended a community forum in Osoyoos on Sept. 24 hosted by Southern Interior MP Alex Atamanenko, Mayor Stu Wells, rural Area A Director Mark Pendergraft and Diana Thomas, a representative of Boundary-Similkameen MLA John Slater’s Osoyoos office.