Press images for larger Time 9pm Rd 5 and Sumac First report “black smoke from structure” Number of explosion – tires blowing – possibly the fuel tank Stolen truck burning on Machial Orchards RCMP and Oliver Fire Department on the scene No one believed injured Difficult to maneuver to scene of fire up narrow paths […]
Archives for September 2014
Down the aisle
On stage – Thursday
Mike Szalay – alone
Dedicated to a cause
This photo of a tireless puncture vine warrior on Bellevue Drive. Her bucket is full and so is the road shoulder unfortunately. Marion Smith is Oliver’s good citizen of the day! Picture submitted
Home sweet home
Behind CPR station – Visitors Centre Picture by Mary Doyle
Former Ag minister cleared of conflict of interest
MLA Pat Pimm cleared of any wrongdoing The Conflict of Interest Commission (COIC) has cleared Peace River North MLA, Pat Pimm and found he did not breach any provincial conditions which would stop him from writing a letter of support to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC). This is in regard to a constituent’s request to […]
Boonstock economic impact – $4.5 million in about 4 days
Boonstock Productions Inc. utilized SurveyMonkey.net to deploy an online survey targeted at Boonstock Music Festival 2014 attendees in order to gain knowledge of the spending habits of our patrons, as well as amass feedback on the event itself. From August 25 through August 29th, 2014, 2,505 respondents provided 67,017 answers to 22 questions rendering all […]
Be careful when you dig – BC Tree Fruits on Coop Avenue
The new receiving loading dock to help facilitate the unloading of cherries, packaging supplies and the loading of peddler fruit. Cost is budgeted at $55,000. Some wires found deep down. Some power loss in part of the complex according to one report.





