STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET OFF I am old, too old and unwilling to change to survive in this modern world. What has made me feel this way??? I have coped well with many inventions and so called “improvements” during my lifetime but recent experiences have made me wonder if it is maybe […]
Archives for 2018
by Pat Whalley
by Audrey MacNaughton
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
The process of Executive Coaching is such that I, the Coach, do not provide direct advice. The one receiving the Coaching wants something, a change, an improvement, more of something, less of something. The conversation centers upon self discovery for the one being Coached. Sometimes there is not much to work with, at least not […]
by Marion Boyd
Grandmothers for Africa Spring Bling 2018 Now is the time to gather your friends, have some fun while doing some good and head to Medici’s for Oliver’s Grandmothers for Africa 4th annual Spring Bling. Its on Friday, April 27th from 10 am to 2 pm. You will find tables laden with fair trade jewellery, bling […]
by Henry Wiebe
On the Troubled Side Why?? The Humboldt crash has raised serious questions. If there is a God who is all-powerful, all-knowing and loving why did He let this happen? Couldn’t He have somehow held up the semi-trailer by just 2 seconds and the bus would have passed in front of the truck? Couldn’t He have […]
Community Connections – RCMP report
The Oliver RCMP responded to the following calls for service this week: Liquor/Drug Complaints, Disturbance calls, Check Well-being, Shoplifting, Assaults, Domestic Disturbances, Motor Vehicle Incidents, Suspicious Vehicles and Persons, Mischief, Break and Enter, Theft from Vehicles, Harassment, Fraud, Suicide calls and Abandoned 911 calls. Investigations of Note: April 7th – 2 theft from vehicles, both vehicles were left unlocked. April […]