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A man shot at Osoyoos Indian Band died before emergency crews got there on Sunday…

A cannabis store on Osoyoos Indian Band lands has been a victim of an arson…

The demons of severe addiction may finally meet their match at a proposed detox clinic…

Wild horses spotted on Highway 97 in the South Okanagan this winter are making many…

Chief Clarence Louie (yilmixm ki law na) of the Osoyoos Indian Band (OIB) wants people…

The Osoyoos Indian Band has joined forces with the towns Osoyoos and Oliver to apply…

Those closest to the two century-old Catholic churches that were razed by fire Monday morning…

Clarence Louie has seen his share of changes since first becoming chief of the Osoyoos…

The Chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band will be receiving an honorary degree from the…

A member of the Osoyoos Indian Band is hoping a social media post will aid…

CONTENT ADVISORY A former band Chief and archaeologist hopes First Nations and the public in…

CONTENT ADVISORY Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie gave way to anger while speaking about…

Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie recently received a new honour, being elected to Tribal…

It’s a small lake with a big reputation for its uniqueness. Spotted Lake, located in…

Parents and caregivers of children attending an elementary school in Oliver were issued a letter…

OSOYOOS – As part of National Indigenous History Month, the Osoyoos Indian Band has released…

OSOYOOS INDIAN BAND CHIEF SAYS LAKE DESERVES RESPECT PENTICTON – Spotted Lake just west of…

PENTICTON - Native business leaders and private sector business groups are getting together in the South Okanagan to discuss potential joint business opportunities this month. The sixth annual Native Aboriginal Business Opportunities Conference takes place at the NK'MIP Resort in Osoyoos from Sept. 15 to 17. The event, which brings private sector professionals and business...

PENTICTON - Next year’s ski season will see Mount Baldy operate under a new partnership agreement with local First Nations. The Osoyoos Indian Band recently signed an agreement with Baldy Capital Corporation that will provide an annual lease payment by the corporation for land on the hill and allow band members greater access to the...

PENTICTON – Members of the Okanagan Nation Alliance held a Walk of Faith today, Jan.…

OSOYOOS - Newly released Osoyoos Indian Band financial statements show a huge gap between First Nations and local governement when it comes to salaries and expenses. The 2014 financial documents, submitted as required by the new First Nations Financial Transparency Act, outline the earnings and expenses of Chief Clarence Louie and the band's five councillors....
OLIVER - Ground was officially broken today by justice, city and Band officials to launch construction of the Okanagan Correctional Centre. The ceremony began with members of the Osoyoos Indian Band riding in on horses, drumming and singing traditional songs. “Thank you for honouring our land,” said Bob Etienne, a Band member who performed a...