The Board reviewed all the feedback from our partner groups with regards to moving two ProD days from August back into the calendar bookends and although the Board understands and supports the rationale and the importance of professional development for our teachers, we feel that we cannot implement the request at this time. As trustees […]
Archives for March 2014
Teneycke stopped in OK Falls – back in custody
Court records indicated that Ronald Arthur Teneycke, 52 – appeared in provincial court at Penticton yesterday on new charges. MVA section 73 (failing to stop and state name) and Criminal Code of Canada charge 249.1 were laid by the crown as informations. 249.1 Every one commits an offence who, operating a motor vehicle while being pursued […]
Starts Monday
Spring Break starts Monday, March 17th – why not sign up your child for a fun, exciting, action packed two week Day Camp at Oliver Parks and Rec!! For more information about activities and outings, please contact Katie Eaton at 250-498-4985 ex 202 Ages 5-12 ( must be currently enrolled in Kindergarten if 5 years […]
VIP gets key – memories fade
Dal Carter, John Anderson, Mayor Hart Buckendahl, Al Gray and some guy I don’t recognize. All on town council 1990-1993 except Admiral Anderson, Chief of the Canadian Defense Staff – being given a Key to the Town.
Spring…flowers…golf
Press for larger view Welcome to Nk’Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course Located in beautiful Oliver, British Columbia, Canada. Owned and operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band, Nk’Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course expanded from a relaxed nine-hole course to a championship model in 2001. Its local field designers listened to the symmetry of the elevated Land […]
Lots of fun on the ice
The Special Olympics curlers finished their season on Wednesday afternoon. Along with their coaches, both the red and the blue team gave a great cheer because they are all winners. They had more fun this winter than any other group. Photo by Dale Dodge Press picture for larger
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Home again – final chapter
The twelfth of May was a day I will never forget. Dark clouds filled the sky, withholding the radiance of the sun. The typical spring warmth was strangely absent. Carrying one suitcase in each hand, I walked along the side of the river. I felt the urge to climb up the hill now standing before […]


