My home is my family Since migrating to Canada, we had a few ups and downs but now Dave’s parents had come out to join us and we felt like a complete family again. We had all settled well into our new lifestyle, mom and dad in their new basement apartment, with their little dog […]
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Tired of elections ? Get engaged!
A public engagement on electoral reform ends in one month, and British Columbians are encouraged to make their voices heard to help shape the referendum that will determine how B.C. votes. The engagement, launched by Attorney General David Eby on Nov. 23, 2017, invites British Columbians to learn about different voting systems and to complete […]
Umbrella or snowshoes ?
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Car lands in ox-bow – updated
12:20 pm Friday – Oliver firefighters dispatched to a car accident on Road 22. A car had landed in an oxbow – east of the wooden bridge. Rob Graham of the Oliver volunteer fire department says: “Vehicle rolled into oxbow off road 22. Two occupants of the vehicle managed to get out of the vehicle. […]
by John Kiss
Sixty years ago, the Grader room at The Oliver Co-Operative Growers Exchange ( known as The Packing House ), was a gigantic, noisy, very complicated room. Belts, rollers and chains moved in every direction at ground level, waist height and over head. At one end of the room apples were hand trucked in from the […]
Update – January 2010 – can you believe it ?
Try to remember who was carrying that torch. Below picture sent in by Paul Eby