Devon Wannop, Chief Financial Officer Overall there has been a lot of discussion between the Town of Oliver and its residents. Whether it is complaints or us answering various questions about delivery, timing, and storage of the automated carts. The delivery should be completed by the weekend. However, if the residents did not get their requested change […]
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29 year old Oliver man rams police cars – 5 charges laid
RCMP assigned to wildfires deploy spike belt to nab auto theft suspect West Kelowna – RCMP resources assigned to the local Okanagan wildfires were forced to deploy a spike belt in order to disable a stolen vehicle, which reportedly evaded their policing partners multiple times in the South Okanagan. On July 21, 2018 at approx. […]
August 6th this year (weekend 3,4,5,6)
When was the first BC Day holiday? The British Columbia Day Act was first introduced to the Legislative Assembly in 1974. The aim of the Bill was to create a statutory holiday on the first Monday in August to recognize the pioneers in the province and the act gained royal assent in 1996.
School District #53 – seeks custodians
Custodians: School District No. 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) seeking custodians to join our team. Custodians are responsible for cleaning and minor maintenance of schools. Pay is $20.89 per hour. Work is on-call with fairly steady offers of 4-8 hour shifts that start at 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday with occasional weekend work offers. Successful candidates must […]
by Robert Sieben
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk
Throwing your hat in the ring?
Information Available for Candidates and Voters The upcoming general local government election is Saturday, October 20, 2018 to determine the individuals who will make decisions and govern on behalf of voters. In Oliver, eligible voters will cast their ballot to elect one Mayor and four Councillors, and two Water Councillors (System 1 through 7). In […]
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