Bins located at Oliver Fire Hall (rear) and at the corporate offices of Ez Bins – at Gallagher Lake.
Archives for 2018
Fortis BC proposes a flat rate power charge – to get rid of two tier system
Members of the Fortis BC Management team met with RDOS directors today and they all appear to be in agreement on one thing….. but not another…… The two tier power rate system has not worked well and should be dropped. They seem to agree on that but….. Fortis BC will proposed to the Utilities Commission […]
Celebrating gift giving
Every year, the Lions Club of Oliver, at their Christmas Party, brings items for the Knights of Columbus Christmas Hampers in lieu of bringing presents for each other. This has been going on for many years, but we never seem to get a photo. This year, we got the photo, but it is a little […]
New post for Marieze Tarr
Desert Sun Counselling & Resource Centre Marieze Tarr has been appointed Executive Director of Desert Sun Counselling and Resource Centre. The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment took effect January 2, 2018 Marieze holds a Masters degree in Medical Sciences and was Chair of the District 53 School Board; she will remain […]
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Hand Giving a hand up is to offer help. A hand out is a gift to the needy. A hand me down is getting my siblings clothes as I get to be their size. A back hand is to swing a racket, as in tennis or squash, starting across my body on the opposite side […]
On the Sunnyside
It Wasn’t Like That We’ve become used to nativity pageants or scenes that are beautiful, clean-looking, comfortable and even delightful. That fits nicely into a church sanctuary but it just wasn’t like that for Mary and Joseph. A 160 km donkey ride from Nazareth to Bethlehem, when more than 8 months pregnant, would hardly be […]
Got a tree – in town ??
Jan 2 on display EZ bin Fill it please Thanks to Ez Bins and Oliver Fire Department
INFORMATION BULLETIN
Homeowner grant threshold set at $1.65 million for 2018 VICTORIA – The Province is raising the 2018 homeowner grant threshold to $1.65 million, ensuring the same percentage of British Columbia homes are below the threshold as in 2017. Eligible homeowners must apply for the homeowner grant each year. To be eligible for a grant, the […]