All Candidates Meeting – SO Chamber of Commerce Municipal, Regional District and School Board candidates Oliver Legion Hall 7pm Tuesday October 25, 2011 (doors open at 6:30 pm) This all candidates meeting will NOT include school trustee nominees.
Archives for October 2011
SOICS award
Big congratulations to South Okanagan Immigrant & Community Services for winning the Riasat Ali Khan Award for their radio program created for and aired on Peach City Community Radio during this spring’s Museum broadcast. The shows featured new immigrants to the south Okanagan and their amazing life stories. It was a great idea and fun […]
Ladies and gents at the wall – having too much fun
A final reminder on season tickets
SOUTH OKANAGAN CONCERT SOCIETY 2011-2012 LINEUP When the recent massive fire consumed the Oliver Venables Auditorium, citizens felt bereft. So much was destroyed and many wondered if the South Okanagan Concert Society would be able to bring world class concerts to the community this year. The answer to that question is YES! YES! YES! […]
Friday October 28th – do your have tickets?
SOUTH OKANAGAN CONCERT SOCIETY – ALEXANDER SEVASTIAN Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine myself writing the following words, but here they are! I just heard an exquisite performance of Mendelssohn’s Scherzo played by Alexander Sevastian on the accordion. Yes. You read it right. The accordion. And yes. I said exquisite. Sevastian, born in […]
A note from the Town of Oliver
Please do not tell people what your new mailing address will be. The Canada Post Office is now receiving mail that reflects new civic addresses before street names have changed. WAIT FOR THE CPO to advise you to change your mailing address. Effective November 1st – new house numbers can be put on your homes. […]
Quess – lots of guesses
Where is this? What day was this? Identify four persons in the picture.
Willowbrook area resident donates land
White Lake Grasslands Protected Area is bigger now, thanks to an “ecological gift” from Oliver resident Denis Pelletier, pictured here. Pelletier donated the 24.6-hectare property, valued at $475,000, to the Province in memory of his late parents who passed away in the early 1980s. The property is located in an area the Province classified as […]



