Author: Osoyoos Times

GOLF CLUB MEMBERS ASKED TO PAY MORE TO MAKE UP CASH SHORTFALL

To make up for a cash shortfall for 2009 of roughly $275,000, active members of the Osoyoos Golf and Country Club will have to pay an extra $410 in dues this year.
“On October 1, 2009, each Member who has paid regular playing dues for 2009, will be invoiced an additional $410.00 (plus GST),” reads a message sent to the club’s members on Sept. 18 from club President Fred Meester.

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GOLF CLUB MEMBERS ASKED TO PAY MORE TO MAKE UP CASH SHORTFALL

To make up for a cash shortfall for 2009 of roughly $275,000, active members of the Osoyoos Golf and Country Club will have to pay an extra $410 in dues this year.
“On October 1, 2009, each Member who has paid regular playing dues for 2009, will be invoiced an additional $410.00 (plus GST),” reads a message sent to the club’s members on Sept. 18 from club President Fred Meester.

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OSOYOOS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT TO RECEIVE FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL CASH

A road upgrade project in Osoyoos will be receiving more than $393,000 in federal and provincial government dollars.
On Sept. 24, Premier Gordon Campbell and Prince George–Peace River MP Jay Hill announced that $477 million dollars will be contributed to 174 infrastructure projects around the province valued at $719 million.
The federal government will be handing out $244 million while the province’s share will be $233 million.

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OSOYOOS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT TO RECEIVE FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL CASH

A road upgrade project in Osoyoos will be receiving more than $393,000 in federal and provincial government dollars.
On Sept. 24, Premier Gordon Campbell and Prince George–Peace River MP Jay Hill announced that $477 million dollars will be contributed to 174 infrastructure projects around the province valued at $719 million.
The federal government will be handing out $244 million while the province’s share will be $233 million.

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