Elementary School students getting a civic experience voting in a provincial wide election. Results will be recorded until 6pm and then forwarded to CIVIX. Results not released until 8pm Tuesday.
Archives for 2017
Town paid notice
Ready to talk, ready to walk
Osoyoos Dr. Jaco Bellingan with Scruffy the dog and kids Maia and George. Since 2010 Walk With Your Doc has helped physicians and patients build healthier relationships. By hosting or attending a Walk With Your Doc, you are “walking the talk” about the benefits of daily activity while demonstrating to your patients that you care […]
A day of walks – first……. Hike for Hospice – fund raising
First of all, thank you for attending our hike today & taking photos. We very much appreciate your support. Desert Valley Hospice Society held the 12th annual Hike for Hospice on Sunday. About $9,000 was raised to help with local programs. Generous donations of $1000 from the Oliver Kiwanis Club and $20000 from the Osoyoos […]
New courts for pickle ball – ribbon cut
Pickleball is the fastest growing sports in North America,” says Helene Crane, President of the Oliver Pickleball Club. “We officially started our season April 30, and already we have 40 active members, and we expect to double that with the additional courts.” We officially cut the ribbon opening our two new pickleball courts Sunday. None […]
a banner creek
Riverside weekend
A vote for reality – by Pat Whalley
Last Sunday, 7.00 pm, after meeting good friends for our usual Sunday treat of yummy Chinese food, I went to the Community Centre and voted. I had seen that voting was open until 8.00pm and thought I would take the opportunity to take advantage of the timing. Unusual to have access to casting your vote […]