Three pictures – what you can do, something in progress and the source of great looking gravel products. Big improvement can be made to your boulevard, less water cost, beautification of community etc.
Archives for 2011
Big cherries!
Young orchardist, David Machial, certainly knows how to grow cherries. Count them – 9 cherries to the foot! Or 8 Row Cherries! These are lapins and a new sizing template had to be developed by the industry to accommodate these “plum” cherries. For those who are not aware, 8 row cherries means that it […]
ODN breaks 1000 posts – 1000 comments since March
Regular readers will remember the day when all pictures and posts disappeared in early April. This week will see our 1000 post since that day four months ago. Since the beginning we have had about 2500. When looking at the number of comments – about the same 1000. That an incredible amount of participation. Tomorrow […]
Time to see Lady O!
A day for a proud family in Oliver
Lieutenant Governor Steven L. Point and his wife Gwendolyn present a BC Wine Award to John and Maria Ferriera on Friday. Below – Family together at Quinta Ferreira. Above Mayor Pat Hampson presents gift of Marion Trimble collage print to the guests from Victoria. ~~ Photos taken by Terry Schafer
Drive safe
Over the past five years, there have been 1,950 crashes, 540 injuries and three fatalities over the B.C. Day long weekend throughout the province. Speed and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs are two of the greatest contributors to the province’s roadside fatalities. Each year, 350 people die on B.C. roads, with 127 […]
Stripping the stucco
A new face to SOSS is to be applied as soon as modifications are made to the structure.
August 4th
At-ten—TION! Everyone on deck for what’s sure to be an amazing concert at Music in the Park on Thursday August 4. The popular Naden Band of the Maritime Forces Pacific performs at the Oliver Visitors Centre riverside patio from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. They will be playing a variety of music ranging from show […]





