Read the story in the Keremeos Review, and was wondering if further details could be provided. For instance, are the individuals homeless/squatters who have taken up residence on the river? Or are those individuals, transient/fruit pickers who set up camp because there was no other place to go. The reason I ask is that there is a difference. A few years back my uncle owned an apple orchard in the Okanagan Valley and an integral part of the whole operation were fruit pickers. Those apple bins that were put out the day before needed fruit pickers providing hard manual labour to fill them. To insure a competitive edge, he built some bare bones housing on his property with facilities and running water for his workers. Now from the story in Keremeos it does not make it clear whether these were transient fruit pickers who were creating this mess. However, if some of them were, why did the farmers in the area not step up to the plate to provide at least an adequate campground with outhouses for these individuals. After all if they were fruit pickers, that implies they were harvesting their fruit crop for them.