Oliver Theater has been entertaining Oliverites since Alex Gough opened the doors with “Great Expectations” starring John Mills and Valerie Hobson, October of 1949. Built at a cost of $55,000 and capacity seating of 444, the Oliver Theater is a mainstay of what to do on a night out. Competing with the latest in home theatre […]
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Highways minister concerned about transit funding
Why we need a transportation referendum By Todd Stone Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure The issue of transportation in Metro Vancouver is very topical, and that’s a good thing. Making sure that traffic congestion is reduced to improve your daily commute is important to our economy and maintaining this region’s great quality of life. But to […]
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Barriers removed at beer gardens and festivals
VANCOUVER – Festival goers and sports enthusiasts, as well as the hotel industry and its patrons, will benefit from a third set of recommendations highlighted today from the now released final report on the B.C. Liquor Policy Review. In addition, government has announced its full support for all 73 recommendations in the report. A […]
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Congratulations to the Athletes Selected to the 2014 Team BC Junior Team | Jan 30, 2014 | Congratulations to the 11 athletes selected to represent BC at the 2014 Junior Wheelchair Basketball National Championships this March in Edmonton. The Junior National Championships is an important step for the team towards the 2015 Canada Winter Games […]
Morning drive to see the best
South Okanagan contractors eager to get jobs from jail build
Venue: SOSS Gym Thursday evening There were 300 people from Summerland south to Osoyoos. 180 companies had individual meetings with members of the Plenary Justice team. Everyone looked happy as they were leaving. Bonnie Dancey, CEO SO Chamber of Commerce




