After more digging, I’ve found (in addition to the 1958 Okana Qen I mentioned before), good copies of 1959 and 1960. Brenda doesn’t want to donate hers, but you can have mine. I also have my own grad year 1953 edition, made in the shop with plywood covers, a metal SOHS badge tacked to the […]
Archives for 2011
Trek to the river
1. Salmon on the run 2. Fall colour abundant
Tracy Hunt enters into school politics
Tracy Hunt moved to Oliver 5 years ago, bringing with her 3 small daughters, her husband Steve and a wealth of knowledge in the Early Childhood Education field. After a year of settling in, Tracy took a position with Penticton District Community Resources Society as the Co-ordinator for the South Okanagan. Tracy is thrilled with the […]
What's new in Oliver?
1. Progress on 3rd anchor store at Oliver Place Mall 2. Oliver Art Gallery boasts new signage 3. Sagebrushers expand the wall 4. A & W has a shiny new look
What’s new in Oliver?
1. Progress on 3rd anchor store at Oliver Place Mall 2. Oliver Art Gallery boasts new signage 3. Sagebrushers expand the wall 4. A & W has a shiny new look
Learning in your pjs
If you are a member of the Oliver Community Arts Council or one of its member groups, and you want to improve the effectiveness of your arts and culture organization, you are invited to register for two FREE seminars courtesy of ArtsBC. They are “webinars” – seminars on the Web. You can attend while in […]
20/20 – trips to Mexico
Craft sale Saturday
Annie Zandvielt and Corry Zappey man the cash box Saturday and try to sell this reporter an unbaked apple pie. Should have grabbed it. The Royal Purple raises funds through the rental of tables and serving lunch at the Elks Hall.



