The Osoyoos Tourism Master Plan is now about a third of the way along its process with an opportunity for public input to a draft plan sometime this fall.
Thanks to an alert question from Councillor Jim King, Osoyoos council
avoided being left with the impression that Destination Osoyoos (DO)
finished 2023 with a financial surplus of nearly a quarter million dollars.
A report commissioned by Destination Osoyoos has taken a closer look at how tourism shapes Osoyoos’s economy and what improvements, changes and concerns should be considered going forward.
Fasten your seat belts, this is going to be a summer unlike any you’ve seen before. Organizers of Osoyoos’ and Oliver’s much-loved summer events, along with new additions, are busy planning and organizing, keenly aware of the thinly veiled excitement that promises a very busy tourist season this year.
A proposed multi-family housing project for the eastern end of 89th street has moved one step closer to becoming a reality with Osoyoos town council’s vote to give the proposal its third reading at their March 8 meeting.
As the latest wave of pandemic restrictions flushes cash from the pockets of BC businesses, the province announces a new grant program to help them survive another hit to their bottom lines.