The BC Chamber of Commerce encourages and welcomes member local chambers to submit policy resolutions to its policy process. During this process, the BC Chamber of Commerce’s Policy Review Committee reviews the policy and provides feedback to the chamber about the quality of the policy and how it can be enhanced. The Policy Review Committee […]
Archives for April 2014
Photographer Jeremy Cook
Family Fun at the range
Locally written Cantata premiered
‘In The Beginning’, a creation cantata recently composed by a local man will be performed at a spring concert by Musaic Vocal Ensemble May 24 in the Oliver Alliance Church. The work in a traditional style was written by Brian Mapplebeck of Oliver. The piece, with lyrics from the bible, is a joyful celebration of the beginnings […]
Aiming at your funnybone
It’s an era of evening dresses and tuxedos, sparkling champagne and even more sparkling tiaras, of romantic opera stars and their enamoured fans. In this world of luxury, chaos is about to ensue, in the style of classic 1930s screwball comedy. The South Okanagan Players bring this hilarious chaos to the stage in Lend Me […]
Report on concert – Marion Boyd
The Sage Valley Voices performed for a full house on Sunday afternoon, April 27th. “Moments to Remember” involved some of the fun of ‘Grandma’s Feather Bed’, some of the heartbreak of ‘Unchained Melody’, some of the sweetness of ‘The Rose’ and some belly laughs “With a Little Bit of Luck”. Tamara Nunes,with husband […]
Info from Oliver RCMP
The, “Alexa’s Team” program was developed in the wake of the death of 4 1/2 year old Alexa Middelaer. She was struck and killed by an impaired driver. Since her death, the men and women who police our province have been challenged to remove impaired drivers from our roadways. In order to be named to […]



