RDNO News & Notices

- Water Notice
Greater Vernon Water (GVW), in conjunction with Interior Health, advises the customers who were out of water during the emergency water service shut off during June 30/July 1 that the precautionary…
- Water Notice
UPDATE - July 3, 2020: Water Quality Advisory Rescinded Please click here to view the latest update: Water Quality Advisory Rescinded – Greater Vernon Water - Emergency Water Service Interruption…
- Water Notice
A major water main serving Greater Vernon Water (GVW) customers is under emergency repair. A limited number of customers will be out of water during the repair time and notification signs will be…
- Water Notice
Emergency maintenance is required for the Bella Vista pump house today (June 24,2020). This will only effect irrigation users coming off the Goose Lake water system from Blue Jay subdivision south to…
- Water Notice
Water Main Break - Irrigation - Old Kamloops Road & Agassiz Road Please be advised that we have a main break on the Goose Lake system (non-potable) on Old Kamloops Road across from 6472 Agassiz…
- Water Notice
UPDATE - Water Main Break - Highway 6 - 2:30pm The water main break on Highway 6 has now been repaired and operators are currently flushing the lines. Thank you for your patience during this issue.…
- Water Notice
The Kalamalka Lake water source has been turned back on and is serving its regular Greater Vernon Water customers. Turbidity levels have returned to acceptable. On April 22, 2020, the Kalamalka Lake…
- Media Release
After a successful launch to the new Rural Economic Development Grant Program, electoral area directors have opened a second intake period for applications. The Program provides grants for projects…
- Media Release
The locations with sand and sandbags include: At the entrance to Crystal Sands Resort - 8192 Highway 97a Opposite the Mara Village Hall by the Rail Trail Grindrod Park, 6917 Vernon-Sicamous Hwy City…
- Water Notice
If your business is included in Phase 2 or 3 of Restart BC, add “flushing your taps” to your re-opening plan. As we look forward to getting back to old routines, remember that water becomes stagnant…