The Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre celebrated the opening of its new Pit House and building expansion on Sept. 29, just ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
An emotional gathering under the Osoyoos Indian Band’s “hat” on Friday saw joy and sadness as the band looks to a brighter future for a youth reconnecting with its culture while paying homage the tragic past.
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.
The Osoyoos Indian Band’s Brenda Baptiste is one of thirty-one people invested into the Order of British Columbia during a ceremony at Government House in Victoria on Thursday, March 3.
Grade 11 Osoyoos Secondary School student Prabhnoor Samra took home the top prize and a $500 cheque for her winning entry titled ‘Suburban Sunset’ in The Art Gallery Osoyoos’ inaugural Poster Contest.
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.