Between Marion Irving’s comments and Moyra Baxter’s comments about my opinions in the View and Westside paper, I find it very unkind of these two women to be so blatantly cruel to a person.
Hurd says he’s “calling it a day”
It has been an up and down, 15-year ride. I have enjoyed every minute serving this community in the capacity of municipal councillor, but I am calling it a day.
Election produced no losers
I feel grateful to all those voters who supported me, but I also think about those who didn’t make the cut.
Thanks to honest town employee
I would like to express my gratitude to one of Peachland’s town workers, Andy Clements, for his honesty and integrity in finding and returning my wallet and all of its contents.
Sister holding diabetes fundraiser
I’m currently organizing a Type 1 diabetes fundraiser with all proceeds going to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Thanks for a great forum
The Peachland Residents Association was pleased to co-host with the Chamber of Commerce the All-Candidates Forum held this week. It was attended by some 350 people.
I personally like to see politicians who show commitment to our community other than when a camera is around.
I am dismayed that Mr. Hurd has chosen to run for council again.
The Peachland Residents Association has released the results of its Community Issues Survey.
With the upcoming election, the Peachland Residents’ Association sent out a survey to our database inviting them to rank their concerns about community issues.
On September 20, my elderly parents were duped out of $2,000.
When I, as a Peachland taxpayer, went at 7:15 p.m. to view the visual presentation about an OCP for the Brent Road and Trepanier areas, all the displays were taken down and put away.
I have written to BC Hydro on several occasions and told them that my home is off limits to Smart Meters.
Betrayed by provincial gov’t
This proposed land swap is an insult to the citizens who trusted and elected them. The impact of this betrayal shall be felt by us and many future generations.
Celebrate B.C. Day, premier
B.C. Day is a time to celebrate all of the things that are most important in our lives – the friends, families and neighbours who mean so much to us, the many blessings and privileges that we enjoy and the very special nature of this place that we call home.
75 Years of world class BC tree fruit
More than 800 of those families are part of BC Tree Fruits, and work together to pack, store, distribute and market their fruit. BC Tree Fruits 75th anniversary on July 21 is a tremendous milestone.