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Archives for August 2011
Curling this fall – all the options are yours
The executive at the Oliver Curling Centre (OCC) have been busy during the golf season preparing for that other season – curling. This year, a Monday night corporate league will become a reality along with our regular evening leagues. The Ladies have been planning to make their Tuesday night league the usual fun night out […]
Patton meets MLAs
Friday Regional Director Allan Patton sat down with two provincial MLAs to review just what language is in the Area C Official Community Plan, its Agriculture Plan and just how that might affect business development. The two MLAs John Slater and Bill Barisoff. According to Patton the meeting was a good one with both sides […]
Pretty young ladies – all
1. Chiara Mason 2. Sharna Bousfield 3. Jessica Monteiro 4. Patricia Lameiras Oh what a year for these Ambassador candidates. Hopefully these candid shots will be appreciated. From Saturday’s printed programme: “So many stars, and just one night. So many faces, a beautiful sight.”
Church in the park
Once a year the churches of the S.O. Ministerial Association join together in music, prayer and rejoicing at Oliver’s Community Park. The service preceded by a pancake breakfast for all in attendance. “Give thanks to him who made the sun to rule the day, and the moon and stars to rule the night.”
Vandalism chronicled
Overnight damage to sidewalk flower containers centers on Oliver Chronicle.
Fire guts car just off McKinney Rd
Police found no one around the scene of a car fire about 3/4 km east of Sandpoint Drive on OIB land. The car was on a small road to the west of McKinney (McIntrye Vineyards access). It had been lodged next to a large pine tree and gutted by fire. Forestry staff, Oliver Fire Department […]
Tomato Festival – a wrap for the year
1. Music 12 noon to 12 midnight 2. Brock and Judy explain the chef awards 3. Chefs line up for a photo shoot 4. Lots of play 5. Kids really enjoy themselves 6. One of many volunteers, Claudette Chabot – a little time in the shade






