Friday November 23 Oliver – Main Street Downtown
Archives for November 2018
Rotating strikes hit Oliver at Post Office
Risk of flooding in the Oliver area – still real says RDOS
Emergency Operations Centre – update on Park Rill Catchment Flood Response Assessment Current Status: Flooding events on the Park Rill Watershed are not new, and for both 2017 and especially 2018, the events seem more egregious, affecting more people and damaging more property. The RDOS Response: By law, a regional district can only raise and […]
Over $75 thousand gifted to Oliver school food programme
Hester Creek Winery has been donating funds to Oliver Elementary School for a twice a week lunch food programme (Salad Bar) since 2012 with the gifting exceeding $75,000.00 Two cheques presented today at a well attended school student assembly with Hester Creek Winery President Mark Sheridan (left) on hand for the occasion. One cheque the […]
Pan o rama
by Paul Eby
Access to facility policies to be reviewed
The Oliver Parks and Recreation Society* says it will review policies after a Calgary teen hockey player with cerebral palsy was asked to leave a public skate over the weekend. Zaiden Burke took to a local group page on Facebook – Saturday – to complain about being kicked off the ice by an attendant about five minutes after […]
Happy…. to be sworn in for 4 years
Staff Bev Young, Superintendent of Schools Subra Paliappa, Secretary-Treasurer School District 53 Okanagan Similkameen Trustees – left to right: Paliappa, Casey Brouwer, Brenda Dorosz, Young, Rachel Allenbrand, and Janice Stevens Front: Debra Marten, Vice Chair, Rob Zandee, Chair and Myrna Coates
Employee Group Benefits – Do you know what you have?
When you first signed up with your employer, you likely joined the benefit plan – but do you really know what coverage you have…or don’t have? It’s really important to fully understand what your benefits offer, as there may be gaps in coverage or you could be paying for things you don’t need. Always read […]