“This Remembrance Day, we have much to reflect upon: the 100th anniversary of the First World War, and 75 years since the outbreak of the Second; the conclusion of Canada’s combat mission in Afghanistan; the deployment of Canadian soldiers in the Middle East; and the recent killings of Corporal Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice […]
Archives for 2014
“Lest we forget”
“This Remembrance Day, we have much to reflect upon: the 100th anniversary of the First World War, and 75 years since the outbreak of the Second; the conclusion of Canada’s combat mission in Afghanistan; the deployment of Canadian soldiers in the Middle East; and the recent killings of Corporal Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice […]
The Okanagan Fruit Tree Project continues to grow!
6,000 lbs of fresh fruit harvested for the hungry in Penticton. The non-profit aims to alleviate hunger by gleaning, or harvesting, unused fruit from backyard fruit trees and recently expanded to Penticton earlier this year. Harvested fruit is shared among the volunteer pickers, tree owners, and local charities and organizations serving those in need. “The […]
Sunday – packed house anticipated
This morning at Sen Pok Chin
One class in elementary school studying civic politics with teachers inviting a number of candidates to speak and be interviewed this week by students. The classroom will vote Friday to see who wins. Questions ranged from million dollar budget items, covering the pool, noise in Oliver, skateboard park, “do you have a wife?”, what about […]
George is getting ready for light up
Residential and Commercial Light Up contest 2014 sponsored by Oliver Business Association and Oliver Daily News starts soon. Details to follow.
Where is this Itinerant?
This man left his wife so she could get the baking done for Christmas. Where is he? He being Dave Whalley.
Name the kids
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