Horse college supporters seek grants
A group looking to open a horse-related college in the North Okanagan may hold its next meeting in Armstrong.
Malcolm Lynn, president of the Monashee Valley Agri Park Society, says they had just eight people come out to their latest meeting at Squires Four Pub in Vernon last week.
“I was thinking of maybe having it in Armstrong. Perhaps we can get some more people to join,” said Lynn.
Lynn says it looks positive for getting a lease with the Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB) for 25 acres of land in Spallumcheen.











