Electoral Area News
Electoral Areas
- Electoral Area "A" - Rural Osoyoos
- Electoral Area "B" - Cawston, Lower Similkameen
- Electoral Area "C" - Rural Oliver
- Electoral Area "D" - Skaha East, Okanagan Falls
- Electoral Area "E" - Naramata
- Electoral Area "F" - Greater West Bench, Rural Summerland, Okanagan Lake West
- Electoral Area "G" - Rural Keremeos, Hedley, Olalla
- Electoral Area "H" - Rural Princeton, Tulameen, Coalmont, Eastgate
- Electoral Area "I" - Skaha West, Kaleden, Apex
RDOS Communications
Phone: 250-490-4148
Email: communications@rdos.bc.ca
Christy Malden, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
Erick Thompson, Communications Supervisor
Sara Foss, Communications Coordinator
Kate Holowaty, Communications Coordinator
Matt Hatch, Administrative Assistant, Legislative Services
RDOS Resources
- RDOS contacts
- Emergency contacts
- RDOS Event Calendar
- RDOS CAO vision
- RDOS brochure
- Who does what?
- RDOS Corporate Identity Guide
- RDOS Strategic Communication Plan
- RDOS Public Engagement Guide
- RDOS Electoral Area map
- Voyent Alert! quick tutorial video
- Advancing Interactive Technology video
- Electronic Meeting Technology video
2024 RDOS Board of Directors
2025 RDOS and Regional Hospital District
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS)
Mark Pendergraft, Chair (Electoral Area "A" Director)
Campbell Watt, Vice-chair (Penticton Councillor)
Okanagan Similkameen Regional Hospital District (OSRHD)
Martin Johansen, Chair (Oliver Mayor)
Tim Roberts, Vice-chair (Electoral Area "G" Director)
RDOS Overview video | services, taxation, governance
Regional districts provide rural residents, those living in unincorporated communities outside municipalities with an effective form of local government. Regional districts also represent municipal residents on regional issues such as emergency planning, mosquito control, regional trails and the solid waste management plan.
The RDOS covers a large geographic area from Manning Park to the west, bordering Peachland to the north, Anarchist Mountain to the east, and the United States border to the south. Just under 90,000 people live within the RDOS. That includes residents of the six member municipalities; Summerland, Penticton, Oliver, Osoyoos, Keremeos, and Princeton.
Who does what?
Emergency Information
RDOS Budget
RDOS Budget links and information: RDOS Regional Connections