Archive | February, 2009

Commercial Printing

The Osoyoos Times Ltd. continues to provide a wide range of commercial printing services. Using both on-site and off-site sources, we produce printed material ranging from business cards, to carbonless business forms, to business envelopes, to brochures and posters. Our printing department constantly searches for the most cost-effective ways to mass-produce client-based materials. Call our [...] [...more]

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Publishing

The Osoyoos Times Ltd. has a long history of working with 3rd party publishers to lend our expertise to producing professional magazines and newsletters. Periodical publications require a team of trained tradespeople to successfully complete a finished product. The Times can co-ordinate the required components to see your project through from initial concept [...] [...more]

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Cross-Media Advertising

A blend of media is often considered the most effective plan of attack when it comes to advertising. The Osoyoos Times Ltd. offers advertising options ranging from the traditional Display Ad (both Black & White or Full Process Colour), to low-cost Classified Ads, to point-of-sales printed material including in-house publications, to Web Advertising. [...more]

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Osoyoos Visitor’s Guide

This yearly magazine is designed, written and produced with pride by The Osoyoos Times staff. It is an annual opportunity to give local businesses and services a place to showcase their wares, and to promote the many activities and attractions of the area. This local co-operative venture gives visitors a true taste of Osoyoos. [...] [...more]

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Flyers

The weekly edition of The Osoyoos Times typically contains one or more Flyer Inserts. This service provides a cost-effective way to deliver printed material to potential customers. Based on our existing Subscriber and Newstand sales, The Times can deliver flyers directly into the homes of our readers. Flyers must be of a size that will [...] [...more]

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Legal Notices

With more than sixty years in print, The Osoyoos Times is recognized as the official gazette of the Osoyoos area. The newspaper fully qualifies for the requirements of most legal notices. These include Notices of Meetings including Annual General Meetings; Land Act notifications; Notices to Creditors, Name Changes, Tender Notices and Bylaw Amendments. In cases [...] [...more]

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Liberals Terminate Cardoso's Candidacy

-Party has yet to schedule new nomination meeting- OSOYOOS TIMES-February 25, 2009-By Paul EverestrnOsoyoos TimesThe British Columbia Liberal Party has announced that Oliver resident Joe Cardoso will no longer be its candidate for the Boundary-Similkameen electoral district.Cardoso, a former director for Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen Area C and currently a communications manager for the Regal Ridge development [...] [...more]

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Couple Barely Escapes Home-destroying Fire

-Neighbours help provide shelter, clothes for couple- OSOYOOS TIMES-February 25, 2009-By Paul EverestrnOsoyoos TimesIt was nearly midnight on Feb. 16 and Dave West was making a cup of coffee in the kitchen of his house at 14 Lambert Court when he first noticed something wrong.I smelled the smell of burning plastic, he said, adding that at [...] [...more]

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Parks Canada Hopes For re-engagement With First Nations On National Park Concept

-No timeline set for completing feasibility study- OSOYOOS TIMES-February 25, 2009-By Paul EverestrnOsoyoos TimesAfter more than half-a-year of silence, Parks Canada issued an online update this month on the feasibility study it's conducting on establishing a national park in the South Okanagan- Lower Similkameen area.The prominent point of the two-paragraph update is that Parks Canada's priority [...] [...more]

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Letters To The Editor

DOCTOR HAPPY ABOUT CARDIO-RESUSCITATION TRAINING PROGRAM Editor:I am enthusiastic about the partnership between Destination Osoyoos and St. John's Ambulance to provide cardio-resuscitation training for at least 2,000 Osoyoos residents over the next three years.I recognize that providing good cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the first step in keeping the patient alive until the patient can receive external [...] [...more]

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