South Okanagan Immigrant & Community Services in Oliver, requires immediately childminding staff for It’s English Language Services to Adults Program. Full specialized training will be given on working with immigrant children. Please phone Silvia Aidar at our Oliver office – 250-498-4900 for full job description.
Archives for September 2011
My great neighbourhood – enter you might win cash
Royal LePage is running a national contest called the My Great Neighbourhood contest, where folks can write or send in videos of what they love best about where they live. The contest is open for entries until October 21st , and 1st prize is $20,000. People can check out the website and all the entries, […]
TEN school daycare
Tuc El Nuit Preschool has expanded!!! We Now have Daycare from 8:00 to 5:30pm spaces available for both programs We invite children ages 30 months-5 years old to join us for a play-based program that incorporates all aspects of child development and a whole lot of fun! For more information please call: Tracy at 250-485-8969
Oliver talks water twinning for last 55 homes north of town
Pictured from right: MLA John Slater, Mayor Pat Hampson, Community Development Minister Ida Chong, RDOS Director Allan Patton and Councillor Jack Bennest. This photo-op after a brief meeting with the Minister in an attempt to arrange funding of a $2 million Third Phase of the potable water project. Government of BC photograph
An alternative to harmful UV rays
News and information on ODN
In a service club, church or arts group? – please send a notice here for inclusion in Oliver Daily News. oliverdailynews@gmail.com Always looking for newsy items.
Wind stories
What is your wind story? Use Comments Section to tell. On my way to Vancouver on Sunday I saw evidence of wind damage in Hope. I guess the wind got to the Okanagan in time to do a little damage. Wind graphic from Wikipedia
She lived an exciting life – Stanley did
Evelyn Stanley (Tait) Bertram Dickson 1. Mom was born Feb. 5th, 1913 in Summerland to Reginald & Kathy Tait. 2. Reg left for France in WWI in 1914. 3. Stanley & her mother Kathy moved to Kaleden to live with her parents, Frank & Malena Harrison. They lived at Harrison Point (now Ponderosa Point) overlooking […]


