Time: 9 am Location: 523 Earle Crescent – across the street from Elks Hall Old timers will remember home of Grannie Roe. Structure: Older home with additions at back. Single level. Home to the north and south suffered on damage. No one seriously injured in the fire. A female occupant scraped herself in a fall outside the […]
Archives for June 2014
Chris Bower departs for Penticton
Tourism Penticton has turned to the Osoyoos Indian Band for its new executive director. Chris Bower begins his new role in Penticton on Monday, after spending the past 15 years with the OIB Development Corporation. He succeeds Jessie Campbell who stepped down as head of Tourism Penticton in March. Bower has lived in the Okanagan […]
Photgrapher Sandra Oldfield
Can you taste it?
‘A STRAWBERRY TEA’ WHEN: SATURDAY JUNE 21 WHERE: OLIVER ELK’S HALL TIME: 2.00 pm TICKET: $5.00 B.C. STRAWBERRIES SERVED ON HOME MADE SHORTCAKE TOPPED WITH FRESH WHIPPED CREAM BAKE TABLE — DOOR PRIZES — RAFFLE – ENTERTAINMENT EASTERN STAR WORKING FOR THE COMMUNITY AND CANCER PROJECTS
Returning home
Summer fun for kids of all ages
No need for kids to be bored this summer. There will be a lot of funny business going on at the Oliver Branch of the Okanagan Regional Library for kids aged 5 to 12. Best of all – it’s free! Registration in the Okanagan Regional Library Summer Reading Club includes an awesome reading log, chances […]
Mediator? Maybe?
B.C. Education Minister Peter Fassbender says the government and the teachers’ union are not “even close” to a deal but now …..the provincial government has agreed to accept Vince Ready as mediator. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation has been calling for Ready’s appointment since Thursday, saying he is the only hope for a timely solution as there had been no progress […]
Don’t miss it – ends Sunday – at Sears (Oliver Place Mall)
See Bonnie Hayes





