Michael de Jong, Minister of Finance – “With a provincial budget of almost $45 billion, the current forecast surplus of $444 million is still a modest amount. While this quarterly update demonstrates there have been some positive short-term gains, we’re committed to continuing to exercise fiscal discipline to ensure B.C.’s budget remains balanced.” B.C. remains […]
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Finding joy
Singers, dancers, and musicians promise delightful entertainment at the family-friendly Community Christmas Concert, hosted by the Oliver Community Arts Council. Between sets, members of the audience have a chance to win prizes during the popular quiz, and children leave with a goodie bag. The fun begins at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday November 30. Venue: Oliver Alliance Church. Admission is by […]
It's happening
Time to get organized
You may need to know
Left over snow could freeze by Saturday however Environment Canada says it will rain and remain warm until then Watch and see is the best policy Environment Canada not always right in forecasting so clearing of snow a good idea.
Plowing through a Wednesday
Photo by Janette Van Vianen Earlier shot of tree – Leza Macdonald Banner shot by Publisher Cliff Meed’s back yard and Rocky’s idea of optimism
Plowing roads – clearing driveways etc. – 7 inches of snow
If you look at the weather forecast, it is going to get cold by Friday, so make sure you clear as much snow as you can before then otherwise it could be frozen for a while. Seven inches measured today! For people inquiring about snow removal – crews are doing the best they can and […]
NO buses
ALL SCHOOL BUSES IN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 53 (OKANAGAN SIMILKAMEEN) ARE CANCELLED TODAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES.