Obituary for the late Philip Walkden Reynolds April 23, 1942 – June 7, 2016 On Tuesday June 7, Mr. Philip Walkden Reynolds of Oliver passed away peacefully surrounded by family at the South Okanagan General Hospital at the age of 74 years. He was predeceased by his sister Carol; mother Helen, father Douglas and […]
Archives for June 2016
New at Nu Beginnings
Nu Beginnings would like to welcome Alzira Torres to our salon. Alzira is a lifelong Oliverite and completed her Hairdressing course in Penticton in December. Any service booked with Alzira in the month of June will be 15% off. Nu Beginnings Hair Salon is located at the corner of Fairview Rd and Station Street […]
$30 thousand donation to Penticton Tower
The Survivorship dragon boat team of breast cancer survivors reflects their strong community support with this payment towards their $30,000 donation to the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation. The money will help provide medical equipment for the Penticton Regional Hospital expansion. Maureen Lutz remembers the first time a group of Penticton area breast cancer survivors […]
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Back Alley – august (1)
Beer shop opens with concert
SUCCESSFUL SHOW & SHOP SOFT OPENING Wow! What a great way to test our new Beer Shop retail space… throw a party! The first Back Alley Concert of the year was a great success! My Kind of Karma played two awesome sets of their brand of folk-rock reggae, some bright and sunny music to coax […]
Wednesday on Main Street
As four students from Southern Okanagan Secondary School’s Social Justice 12 class – Paige Riley, Gavin Buttar, Alexis Smith, and Bailey Smith, are hosting an art show entitled “We are All Human”. This project came about from the class asking groups of students to choose a final year end project that would help make […]
Bartlett Street tree stays where it is
By ROY WOOD A Bartlett Street resident has been denied her wish to have the town remove a large boulevard maple tree she says is causing trouble and aggravation. Council voted Monday to leave the tree where it is. Jennifer Morton appeared before council in May complaining that her property is inundated in spring […]





