After a careful check of all the rules as specified previously, I have selected the entry of Jeremy Cook as the winner. Many of the other pictures were wonderful but what is shown below is a great panorama photograph with subtle colouration, light and framed beautifully. Thanks to all that entered…
Archives for 2018
Half the Town starts Monday on new pick up dates…..
Monday, July 2nd might be a holiday in lieu for some – but not for the garbage pick up driver. All residents living north of Fairview Rd and west of Park Drive in the Town of Oliver will have regular garbage pickup and yard waste pickup. A week later, July 9 – will be a […]
The message is NOT sinking in
No open fires in the Town of Oliver 8:30 pm Saturday Zinfandel at Meadows Drive – north side – (former Knodel Property ) 3 units of Oliver Fire Department respond to a dispatch. This looks like rural agricultural land – and it is but still inside the Town of Oliver.
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Tomorrow is ?
A holiday for Jack… no time off in almost 9 years… We will give you a story on garbage and recycling changes in Oliver that take effect Monday Will announce a contest winner Will give you first rate photos of Osoyoos Parade and maybe a brekkie photo at the Oliver Community Centre And……….pictures sent in […]
Bursary winners to take a year off – before resuming studies
Congratulations to our two OCAC bursary winners for 2018. Ali enjoys photography exhibiting at a downtown art gallery and did a placement as a reporter for Oliver Daily News. Tristan excels in performance, where he has been cast in an SOSS stage production in each of the last four years. Pictured as the pastor in […]
by Laird Smith
Wally and Auntie Kay Smith moved to Oliver during the Dirty 30’s, built a house and stayed in it for thirty plus years before building another house 100 meters away and moving again. There are many good things to say about staying in one place. Many residents live in Oliver who were born there, schooled […]
Oliver takes it case to Victoria
On Monday June the 25th, 2018, Dr. Peter Entwistle, along with Councillor Petra Veintimilla and Aarin Frigon (left) (Project Manager for the South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice) were in Victoria to make a presentation to the Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues. They, along with community members from Oliver, Osoyoos, Keremeos, Princeton and […]