It’s fall, and time to savour our agricultural riches. After a very long, dry summer we are still experiencing a relatively dry fall. There has been a bit of rain and cooling of temperatures, but I am, as many of you are, still concerned about our forests and what the next year could bring. Whether […]
Archives for November 2015
OES Friday ceremony
Shaun Everest, CFO and Vice President of Tinhorn Creek Winery presents cheque in the amount of $6000 to the Music and Arts of Oliver Schools. Accepting music teacher Lori Martine and two OES students. Below Principal Karen Sinclair speaks to her students about traffic safety. South Asian Dancing and Terrific Kids awards
Who? – you can help here
Looking to identify the tall cub in the middle of the picture
Same man – two high profile incidents in Penticton
On November 6th, 2015 at 550 a.m., Penticton RCMP attended to 112-2990 South Main St to assist the Penticton Fire Dept for a garage fire. There is an active investigation currently under way and a 39 year old male is in police custody. This is the same male who was released yesterday for uttering threats […]
Friday – laying asphalt
Education gap not closing fast enough
“The auditor general’s findings about the level of racism in our schools is very worrisome,” said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, in a news release. “Low expectations create barriers that prevent our youth from reaching their full potential and prevent them from continuing on to post-secondary education and […]
Sr. Girls field hockey team in Victoria
The girls have just finished their second day of field hockey this week at UVIC. Girls lost our first two games on day one, lost one game Thursday and won our second. The girls are having a really great time and enjoying the experience! L-R:Selina, Sally, Kali, Rayleen, Neha, Sienna, Tasia, Kenzie,Katelyn, Sierra Front: Sally, Madelyn, […]



