Osoyoos Music in the Park continues its summer run with popular Okanagan-based band Brother Down, on stage at the highly anticipated event this weekend.
Osoyoos town council approved the design of three signs: the park main entry sign, the park information sign, and the park wayfinding markers, to be installed across Osoyoos parks and community spaces.
Osoyoos Town Council considered allocation of more than $1 million in residual provincial funding that must be spent within the next 18 months on eight community projects.
Get ready for a full day of live music and performances as the Pride Arts Festival comes to Osoyoos on Saturday, Sept. 24. Gyro Park will be the main stage for this inaugural event to celebrate the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, presented by the Town of Osoyoos, South Okanagan Similkameen Pride Society, and Wide Arts National Association.
A persistent victim of vandalism at its former Canal Walkway location over the course of 2021, the Osoyoos Story Walk has found a new home along the Gyro Park waterfront walkway.
For the first time since 2019, the Osoyoos Festival Society has been given the green light to present their Easter Eggstravaganza, and to say that the news put a spring in their step would be an understatement.
The eastern side of Osoyoos will be getting a new water supply line after councillors approved a town staff recommendation to enter into a contract with Oliver-based Mike Johnson Excavating Ltd.