“Explain the logic from the Ministry of Highways when the flooding starts where is the water going, not on the road but into my neighbours property? But I guess thats not their department!” – Stan Marshall, owner of land on the Bowl Rd. Below a picture by Dennis Tomlin, (another owner of land on Bowl Rd), of […]
Archives for November 2018
Concrete solutions questioned
18% returns – less than 2 weeks to go – interest minimal
Analysis: Higher returns in the interior – far from Elections BC offices Low returns from areas at the coast near the Elections BC Offices Traditional NDP country like Burnaby show a 3 percent return result Boundary Similkameen and Kamloops showing a 16% plus return result The unknown is what is not/has not been counted because of the mail […]
The next step for your RRSP is….
You’re turning 71 by the end of 2018 and now you have some important decisions to make regarding your Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP). What are the best options for you to preserve your retirement income and your estate? You established your RRSP and contributed to it for many years. Great job – an RRSP […]
The Steele report
I thought it was time to address the Proportional Representation Referendum one more time as we are reaching the climax with the November thirtieth deadline. Both sides have run a hard campaign to persuade people to adopt their point of view. Both sides have engaged in heated debate with one another, I know I have […]
On until 4pm – Food, gifts, crafts, and so much more
Xmas Craft Fair huge success at the Oliver Community Center
Warm up at Light Up
Don’t miss the ‘Winter Warm-Up’ at the Community Hall during Oliver’s Town Light-Up Oliver’s Town Light-Up features all kinds of fun activities for the whole family! Once you’ve enjoyed Main Street, stroll on down to the Oliver Community Hall anytime between 6:30 and 8:30 pm for Oliver Parks and Recreation’s Winter Warm-Up drop-in fundraiser. Our […]
SOLD – says the owner
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