Sweet and Sour grapes

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If you have  a local issue you’d like to vent about, why not send us a Rotten, sour grape? On the other hand, if you have a compliment, or would like to offer some praise, send us a Sweet, Similkameen grape?

We will publish your anonymous submission, as long as attacks on specific businesses and people are not made. Editor’s  discretion will be exercised at all times.

Please send your submissions to:

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Rotten sour grapes

Sweet Similkameen Grapes…..

 

 

Sour grapes

To the changing weather that began last week. Summer is on the wane.

Sour grapes

To the uncertainty surrounding the start of this year’s school year.

 

 

Sweet grapes

To the efforts of the merchants on Seventh Avenue this summer. Their hard work and effort is paying off. Downtown Keremeos feels and looks busy these days.

Sweet grapes

One good thing about the coming of fall is locals can get out camping again, now the weather has cooled a bit and the tourists have gone for the summer.

 

 

Keremeos Review