We specialize in therapeutic Pilates We help you find the appropriate exercises for your body and particular needs. Our goal is to help people gain postural awareness, and give the tools needed to improve your physical condition. The emphasis is on postural awareness, core stability and strength, mobility (flexibility), and improved physical function. The class […]
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Set 5 at the Oliver Pool
Press image for larger Strike Day Camp will run Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday for the month of September, from 8:00-5:00pm for $30.00/day. Supervised activities such as sports, crafts, music, creative activities and swimming in the outdoor pool! Limited space available, parents/caregivers must pre-register at Oliver Parks and Recreation Office. Or you can register over the phone by calling […]
Hester Creek continues to fund raise for OES
Join us October 4th for local garlic growers, artisan crafters, food carts, live entertainment and more! This family friendly event is in support of the Oliver Elementary School Farm to Table lunch program. Admission is by donation and the festival runs from 11am to 4pm.
Why do they come back? – “seamless experience”
Wineries can sell much product, win many awards, but those aren’t the main reasons why visitors keep on coming back, according to an Okanagan research project. An Okanagan College professor (Dr. Blair Baldwin) says he’s learned what attracts people to the valley and spend their money here. “You must devote enough resources to ensuring a […]
Info forum to explain 8 million dollar fire hall in Osoyoos
A proposed new $7.9-million fire hall in Osoyoos comes under public scrutiny this week. A forum on the project will be held Thursday at the Sonora Community Centre starting at 7:30 p.m. Town and fire department officials will provide information on the project, including full financial details and why a new fire hall is needed. A question […]
The need to pay more = 5.5% more
On Friday, August 29th, the Insurance Corporation will file a basic insurance rate application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) asking for a 5.2 per cent increase to basic insurance rates. If the new application is approved this will mean, on average, approximately $3 extra per month for customers starting in November. The need […]
Oliver cases in criminal court
Some buzz about at least one case not being covered by Oliver Daily News at the Penticton Law Courts. There are many cases I cover in the course of a year – much doesn’t see the light of day. The one at the moment is a Supreme Court case – that is covered by a ban […]



