Recycling: Last week the link crew class did the monthly recycling around the school. All money made from the recycled bottles go towards the school dances, for decorations and drinks/foods> The first student dance this year will be in the middle of the November, the theme is neon-bright lights. Press photo for larger
Archives for 2014
High school report with Thordis Janssen
Thanks to the local Shriners
The Desert Valley Hospice Society is pleased to accept a generous donation of $500 from the Okanagan Boundary Shrine Club. DVHS Directors Susan Capyk and Ted Cronmiller were on hand September 29th at the new Supportive Care Centre to accept the donation from Shriner President Rob Verbaan. “We have been extremely grateful for the support […]
Large drug and weapons haul in Kelowna
On October 10, 2014, members of the Kelowna RCMP Street Enforcement Teams (SET) concluded a four week long drug trafficking investigation with the execution of a search warrant at a residence located on the 200 block of Mills Road, as well as a second search warrant executed simultaneously at a residence located on the 1400 […]
Letter to the editor
To: BC Liberals, Alex Atamanenko, Chief Clarence Louie, Editors of Oliver Chronicle, Osoyoos Times and Oliver Daily News I am respectfully submitting questions and facts about Haynes Point. Recently this beautiful provincial park was closed due to the discovery of “an ancient burial site”. I would like to know what is happening with the investigation into […]
Tickets on sale – Osoyoos and Oliver performances
Live Link to SOAP website
RDOS notice (2)
Small business critical to the health of communities
Partnership approach essential to small business success, driving the economy With small businesses dominating the Interior, Small Business Week, Oct. 19-25, is a time to celebrate the invaluable contribution these organizations make to British Columbia’s economy. Accounting for 98 per cent of all business types and more than half of all private sector jobs in […]

