
Following a smudging ceremony that included the gas pumps, Osoyoos Mayor Stu Wells (left) and Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie pump fuel into a motor home. (Richard McGuire photo)

Drummers beat out a rhythm during opening ceremonies for Nk’Mip Corner, the new Petro-Canada service centre owned by the Osoyoos Indian Band. (Richard McGuire photo)

Drummers beat out a rhythm during opening ceremonies for Nk’Mip Corner, the new Petro-Canada service centre owned by the Osoyoos Indian Band. (Richard McGuire photo)

Drummers beat out a rhythm during opening ceremonies for Nk’Mip Corner, the new Petro-Canada service centre owned by the Osoyoos Indian Band. At left is Chief Clarence Louie. (Richard McGuire photo)

Chief Clarence Louie of the Osoyoos Indian Band speaks during the opening of Nk’Mip Corner, a new Petro-Canada service centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

Drummers beat out a rhythm and dancers dance during opening ceremonies for Nk’Mip Corner, the new Petro-Canada service centre owned by the Osoyoos Indian Band. (Richard McGuire photo)

Drummers beat out a rhythm and dancers dance during opening ceremonies for Nk’Mip Corner, the new Petro-Canada service centre owned by the Osoyoos Indian Band. (Richard McGuire photo)



