BC’s Provincial Police Force, the RCMP supports all local communities and stands with them to fight against this negative behavior. Bullying!!! It can be any unwelcomed or aggressive behavior that makes a person feel uncomfortable, hurt or scared. Often bullying can have long term effects on a person, either physically, socially, or psychologically. Bullying is not a […]
Archives for February 2018
Box Factory memories – updated
I found this picture in my parents picture collection. Anderson/Fleming. These ladies worked in the Box Factory in Oliver in 1947. My mom, Margaret (Fleming) Anderson is the 3rd from the back, top row. Does anyone recognize anyone else? Audrey MacNaughton Editor’s note – picture is not very clear but we will attempt to obtain […]
by Marjo Koskinen
Images of snow on a hill – both priceless
Why is the rural education report under wraps? NDP thinking ?
“The Report has been on the Minister of Education’s desk since the change over in Government. All of the participants and contributers should have received a copy of the Report as I suggested to the Minister 6 months ago.” Linda Larson MLA, Boundary Similkameen *** Trustees of School District 67 Penticton/Summerland want the report on […]
Scenes when passing
Oliver’s new hotel being stored at Okanagan Falls? Keep you eyes up – when driving by – you can see the storage. Below – dump truck spills rip-rap as the project on River Rd nears completion. Shoreline secured.
37 year Oliver resident appears in provincial court today
Arrest of Oliver Resident On February 15th Oliver RCMP were conducting pro-active patrols within the Town of Oliver. At approximately 11:00 am police pulled over a suspicious vehicle with a burnt out taillight. Upon further investigation police arrested the driver, Jeremy Hargreaves, for Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine) and Fail to Comply with a Condition of […]
by Robert Sieben
Long eared Owl – Delta Thank you Rob for all your contributions to ODN. Much interest in birding in this area.
Funding police costs in Oliver – dominates council business
If and when Oliver’s population hits 5000+ ……..major policing costs incur. 70 percent of those costs will be bourne by local tax-payers – something Osoyoos is about to do. Decisions: Town of Oliver council adopted a plan on major police incident cost (a murder investigation is an example) – Councillors have adopted a policy […]