Mayor Pat Hampson: “Our retired Oliver Ambassador, Simmi Brar was celebrating her 18th Birthday and fund-raising for the BC Ambassador Program Friday at Medici’s on 350th across from Canada Post. Simmi is our candidate for the 2011 BC Ambassador Program and we are all behind her and wish her success. Linda and I went to […]
Archives for 2011
Lots of events
Arts and Culture in full swing this weekend Double ‘O’ Quilters Guild ~ 11th annual Quilt Show at the Oliver Community Centre Saturday April 16. Down Memory Lane with the Sage Valley Voices ~ Saturday and Sunday at the Oliver United Church $10 at the door – April 16 at 7 p.m., and April 17 […]
Best of India donates NDP Office
Supporters gathered Friday to say hello to MP Alex Atamanenko and his wife Ann ~~(right in orange coat) ~~ at his new office at the Best of India corner on Main Street. Press arrived in droves for free cookies and a picture. Alex first elected in January 2006. This is his third election.
Sunday event
There’s an open house and garage sale for the South Okanagan Rehabilitation Centre for Owls (SORCO) Sunday April 17 from 10AM to 4PM at 39267 Highway 97 North of Oliver. This is a fundraiser to bring awareness of the Centre and the work it does in rehabilitating owls. If you’d like to volunteer to help protect […]
How to fill a hole
RCMP report
OLIVER/OSOYOOS RCMP On April 11, 2011 at approximately 742 hrs, Oliver/Osoyoos RCMP received a report of a pedestrian Motor Vehicle Incident located on highway 97 near Tuc-el-Nuit Drive, just north of Oliver BC. BC Ambulance Services was on scene and treating a 52-year-old male cyclist, for a head injury sustained from the incident. Witnesses at […]
ODN's confusing polls
TELEVISED ALL CANDIDATES FORUM The South Okanagan Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a televised “All Candidates Forum” from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20. The televised forum will replace the public forums normally held in the communities of Oliver and Osoyoos. We are inviting the public to contact us with their questions. You can […]
Now you see them
These trees removed by Fortis to protect power lines. This also allows better light to trees behind that are suffering.




