Source priority
- Town of Osoyoos official news and events — primary municipal evidence that may support publication on its own.
- Times Chronicle
- Castanet Oliver/Osoyoos
- CBC News British Columbia — checked through its B.C. news listing page.
- Global News Okanagan
- Global News British Columbia
- Keremeos Review
- Google News local search — unknown publishers remain discovery-only; recognized publishers may be used as publisher-backed source records when their direct listing misses an item.
An outside-media item proceeds only when its headline, summary, page title or opening text explicitly connects it to Osoyoos, Oliver, Anarchist Mountain, Keremeos, Cawston, the Osoyoos Indian Band or an immediately connected local area. Generic regional wording alone is not enough.
Duplicate and multi-source handling
Reports describing the same local event are clustered before publication. The highest-priority direct source leads the article, corroborating coverage is included in the shared fact ledger, and all supporting links are retained. If another publisher reports an event that is already published, its link is merged into the existing article rather than creating a second post.
Attribution
Every article identifies and links to its leading source and any available supporting sources. Town of Osoyoos notices are published directly as official municipal content. Outside media reports are AI-rewritten and proceed with explicit attribution, evidence verification and originality checks.