“The strike is going to end at some point. It always does. But after 30 years, for heaven’s sakes, we need to find a new way to do it.” Christy Clark BCTF says: “Why are they locking out teachers the last three days of school? To save money and to act punitively. It is a […]
Archives for May 2014
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Chasing a wood buffalo’s tail
Bell 412 tail assembly coming out of paint shop on Coop Avenue Tuesday. Have to track down the body of it. Found it on Airport Rd at Transwest Helicopters. Thanks for the tip from staff and the invite to shoot the aircraft. This is the second aircraft to be completely rebuilt in Oliver. About 30+ […]
One step closer
Staking notice – requirement of Crown Lands – BC Government . land tenure application from the Town of Oliver to acquire rights for a paved pathway on the south-east quadrant of hike and bike trail near Fairview Rd bridge in Oliver. This would provide a paved track about 5 kms in length with four different […]
Now you see it….
Flat bed truck got caught Flat bed truck got trapped between a rock and a hard place recently near the Town’s Community Services Building on Kootenay Street. Truck was parked in front of a power pole on private property not owned by him. One car had to be moved away and then the truck was […]
No guessing game here
Picture taken at 5pm Tuesday – day of work finished at job site. Mike Johnson and son Leigh almost finished taking down brick wall of Shirley Murray’s building on Main Street (former office of MLA Linda Larson) An interior support wall has been constructed by Sunrise Restorations to support the roof as the building (what […]
Thanks Linda
White Lined Hummingbird Moth. Had about 5 of these guys feeding on my Honeysuckle blossoms the last 2 evenings. Photography by Linda Anderson






