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Air Canada Express recently announced changes to their service at Penticton airport beginning May 1, 2019, including: Travellers for work, business or pleasure can share their views on the flight service available at the Penticton Airport in a survey now on www.shapeyourcitypenticton.ca. Anyone conducting an open burn must check local venting conditions before lighting any fire. Related Pages. March 18, 2020 email to residents: Closure of Municipal Hall. The RDOS Emergency Operations Centre is monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic and working with other municipal and Indigenous governments to provide information updates. RFP document is under the Bids and Tenders link. Castanet hit the street to ask whether plans for turkey day have changed. To learn more and download a copy of the guide, please click on the link below.

British Columbians forced from their homes by fire, floods, landslides or other emergencies may receive Emergency Support Services (ESS) for up to 72 hours or longer. Do not burn during windy conditions. Attendees will move through a safely transformed breakfast drive-thru experience on Oct. 8 in exchange for donations to support social programs throughout the Southern Interior community. On April 23, 2020, the Provincial Government announced an emergency benefit for workers impacted by COVID-19. The City of Penticton and the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen want to better understand the flight needs in the area in light of recent changes to the Vancouver service provided by Air Canada Express. The bags will contain hidden prizes, including the ‘golden ticket’, a $1,000 Invest Your Way Prize from Valley First. March 20, 2020: Please call before going to clinics, The South Okanagan Similkameen family physicians and nurse practitioners are asking all patients to call ahead before visiting a family medicine clinic.

Make sure the fire is completely extinguished and the ashes are cold to the touch before leaving the area for any length of time. Council will resume meetings in Council Chambers on June 15, 2020. In recent years the hand gesture has become widely recognized as a hate symbol used to represent white power. These materials contain dangerous chemicals and should never be mixed with other wood products. Currently their group runs breakfast programs at three schools, Queens Park, Columbia and West Bench Elementary, and they are hoping to see more kids come grab food as the new school routine is settled.

To celebrate our achievements and market our community within a broader audience, the Village has compiled the Keremeos & Area Opportunities Guide to provide those outside our region with in-depth information about what it’s like to live, work and play in our area. Surveys will be accepted until April 6, 2019. While enjoying the upcoming Victoria Day long weekend, please continue to follow the advice of the Provincial Health Officer by social distancing and avoiding non-essential travel. The Skateboard park on Veterans Avenue at 9th Street will be open for use as of May 21, 2020.

If the contravention causes or contributes to a wildfire, the person responsible may be ordered to pay all firefighting and associated costs. “I’m thrilled to represent John Horgan’s team in Boundary-Similkameen,” said Russell, who won a nomination contest over Oliver Town Councilor Aimee Grice. In a further effort to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Village of Keremeos is closing the Municipal Hall except for urgent matters by appointment. Any child that wants to come so there’s no stigma.”, Both programs are always looking for more volunteers and donations to help keep kids fed before school, and for more information on either program, send an email to [email protected]. It is a great system for creating rich compost for home gardens. brothers debut fantasy novel as author duo Vincent Hunter, Parliament resumes full operations today with debate on throne speech, Federal Liberals promise action on biases in justice system, policing, ‘Won’t be gathering for Thanksgiving:’ Trudeau says COVID-19 2nd wave underway, B.C. Special for Easter, Eggstravaganaza ! Kato, a Japanese-Canadian, was travelling with five friends.