As the school year winds to a close, the Tuc-el-Nuit PAC would like to give a huge high-five of thanks to the Community Foundation of the – Okanagan/Similkameen for helping keep our students fed well this past year! The Foundation’s generous support helped our school offer a nutritious and delicious breakfast program free to all kids all […]
Archives for June 2018
On the Sunnyside
Remarkable Answers On this Canada Day weekend we have a lot to be thankful for. Canada is among the best countries in the world. I also want to use this opportunity to express appreciation to all who wished us well in our move. I especially want to give credit to the Lord for having […]
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Werner Eigelsreiter, nature photographer
Werner Eigelsreiter installs and fixes your computers. He gets the bugs out — that’s his job. But for fun, he searches for different bugs – he hikes the Okanagan hills and valleys, photographing insects. The South Okanagan boasts one of the most varied insect faunas in Canada, and Werner is one of its superb explorers. […]
Update – Oliver woman found rescued after 10 hour ordeal
Monday Oliver RCMP were contacted by a male who advised his 66 year old wife had gone for a walk along the canal at 8:45 am and has not returned home. The canal due to recent flooding was very high with fast moving water. RCMP officer, Cst. Sinnett and Penticton Police Dog Services searched the area […]
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A question that needs to be answered
Cliff Gay writes: I am confused by the above statement about no campfires. Recently heard that there are no campfire bans in BC currently. What constitutes a campfire? In the Town of Oliver – no open fires/burning/campfires at anytime of the year – a bbq, a charcoal burner, a propane burner are not considered open […]