The BC Government hopes to save one billion on reduced legal costs on ICBC claims Government has released regulations on the auto insurance product changes announced earlier this year, increasing care for injured people while helping ICBC return to financial sustainability. The regulations establish items including: updated treatment fees and types of treatments covered by […]
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Government changes policy on claims to ICBC
Oliver Arts and Crafts – two day event starts next Friday
The season of wonders and good will When the days getting shorter and one thinks of cozy evenings we’re getting ready to wow you out of your comfy couches and lazyboys to this awesome event! Can’t almost believe it that our Oliver community has supported and loves this pre Christmas event for the 42 years. […]
The Steele report
Normally this would be covered in the Remembrance Day Report but I think it needs its own space and hopefully the editor agrees. Yes we are going to talk about sacrifice, loss, sorrow and all that it en-tales, but from a different perspective. When we picture Remembrance Day the symbol of the Poppy looming large […]
November 11th is not a holiday – a day to remember and reflect
In honor of the ones who gave the ultimate sacrifice that we acknowledge on Remembrance Day, I’ve asked the owner of Oliver Daily News to share this story: Honoring their Memory It was a warm sunny day. The pleasant walk took these hikers past a veteran’s cemetery in Michigan. A large monument in that cemetery […]
Certainly got my attention!!
9 o’clock Friday night, McKinney Rd 1 mile east of sub. Attracted the attention and concern of people on either side of the cattle guard A controlled burn. Police and Fire attended but waved off apparently by the OIB