While he was out on walks with his well-loved Yorkie/Maltese-cross Suki, he regularly spotted single gloves or mittens lying on the ground.
• The temperature hovered between -5 C and -10 C, fortifying an icy wind as people sat around propane fire pits, behind the protection of tarps, eating a tasty lunch.
Lunch organizers Chrissy Deye and Monica Kriese said numbers had been going up and people are really appreciative of a hot nutritious meal.
• Repeated vandalism targeting Mary Stewart’s public anti-racist message has only made her more determined.
“Several people thought I should be really careful and maybe I should stop putting the signs up, but I just couldn’t not do it,” said Stewart.
18 meeting, Columbia Shuswap Regional District directors approved the expenditure of up to $105,000 to resurface the asphalt of the courts used for tennis, pickleball and basketball.