Which is greener? Crush allows water to return to the ground They took all the trees And put ’em in a tree museum And they charged the people A dollar and a half to see ’em Don’t it always seem to go, That you don’t know what you’ve got Til it’s gone They paved paradise […]
Archives for 2013
Crush or asphalt?
Facing the day – exams ~ dread, excitement – near the finish
SOSS Gym 1pm Monday –
Summer colours
Do you know?
Where is the train heading? Or maybe easier – where is this train?
Buy-Low Foods makes generous offer
Buy-Low will contribute $35 thousand dollars to new playground equipment at Osoyoos Elementary School. Sam Corea, Director of Retail Operations at Buy-Low HQ in Surrey says “We look forward to the achievement of the school’s playground dream and celebrating the accomplishment of your goal at the ribbon cutting ceremony”. The $70 thousand dollar project will […]
Upcoming at Oliver Council today
Items for discussion starting at 4pm – Town of Oliver Council Chambers 1. Grant in Aid Application – Tuc-el-nuit Elementary School – playground equipment 2. Meetings with Ministers – at annual convention of Union of BC Municipalities – September in Vancouver 3. Municipal Ticketing Amendment Bylaw – for adoption 4. Cemetery Amendment Bylaw – for […]
More gold on the soccer pitch
Coach Andrew Mason brought his U13/14 Oliver Girls Soccer Team to a Gold Medal win at Desert Park Sunday. They are all pictured with their gold medallions and holding the coveted Cup. Submitted by Sonia and Andrew Mason






