The Attorney General of British Columbia today filed a Notice of Motion and 10 affidavits supporting the Province’s request to stay two terms in a judgment made by Justice Griffin in the Supreme Court of British Columbia on Jan. 27, 2014. If granted by the Court of Appeal, the stay of proceeding would suspend the […]
Archives for 2014
Boost for cherry farmers given by government
Three projects by the B.C. Tree Fruits Cooperative (BCTFC) will tackle tree cankers and cherry packing efficiencies to boost net returns of growers. The BCTFC is receiving joint federal-provincial funding for a three-year study testing control methods for tree cankers, to improve fruit tree health. Funding is also being provided for installation of the latest […]
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Art and artists
Art at the Olympics It makes me proud to be Canadian when I see the sportsmanship the Canadian athletes have displayed at The Olympic Games, not to mention the medals. Magically the games have been beamed into our living rooms in real time! The most amazing spectacles, the costumes, the performers, the quality of the […]
Count the days of FREE skating
Parks and Recreation staff report
Carol Sheridan, Manager of Parks and Recreation Date: Feb 13, 2014 Administration: The temporary position of Recreation Clerk has been filled with the successful candidate being Kyle Fossett. Kyle has been working as a Relief Cashier Receptionist for the Oliver Parks & Recreation Society since September and has a background in tourism and outdoor recreation […]
Mystery picture
Now and then Submitted by Rocky Lundy Do you know anything about this picture or recognize anyone?
Happy Valentine’s Day
Students (Thursday morning group) at Cherished Beginnings Preschool Thanks to Serena Knippelberg (Ms K)




