Opening Day at Fairview Mountain. Pictured on the 1st tee at Fairview Mountain Golf Club, visitors come to play opening day. (left to right) Chris Lecuyer from Langley, Gene Lecuyer, Tsawwassen, and Neil Parke, Alberta. (attachment titled First group) Fairview Mountain members take advantage of the great weather (left to right) Jerry Monahan, Ayton Cooke, […]
Archives for 2013
Picture skies return
Mouth watering 7 on 7 – April 13th
Rotary Auction Dinner Joy Road Catering – Paired with Road #13 A Housemade Sesame Bun with Organic Canadian Wheat…this is a pressed sandwich with salami, roasted peppers, basil & olives…we serve it with a little pickled vegetable salad of cauliflower and carrots. Burrowing Owl – Burrowing Owl Winery Ravioli of Braised Pork Hock, Sweet and […]
Many benefits of the Okanagan Correction Centre at Oliver
240 permanent jobs with annual salaries of $18 million. 1000 on site construction (direct) and off site (indirect) jobs during a 30 month project period. 378 cells to be constructed with a total provincial cell count of 2400. The new cells double the capacity of correctional facilities in the interior. Leased land for 60 years with prepaid lease of […]
$10 million dollar land deal assures future of Oliver prison
Chief Clarence Louie, Osoyoos Indian Band “The signing of the land lease and utilities contracts with the government creates a long-term commitment to the project and builds on our band’s history of success as a major economic driver in our region. Together, we are leading the way on this innovative partnership, which is the first […]
Oliver police report
On March 15, 2013 a local business owner reported that at some point between 10:00 and 14:00 Hours her 2004 Saturn car, parked behind a business in the 6000 Block of Main Street in Oliver, B.C. had the passenger window smashed and a video camera mounted on the front dash was stolen from inside the vehicle. A […]
It’s long overdue – Penticton Hospital tower plan now in capital budget
Office of the Premier Ministry of Health Okanagan Similkameen Regional Hospital District Premier commits to planning for Penticton hospital redevelopment – Clark says business plan means business and that government has acted as a road block – but no more. Christy Clark today announced that government is proceeding with business case planning for a new […]




