Just a demonstration – nothing to fear Oliver Fire Department volunteers offered to show the public their training grounds east of the airport with a series of demonstrations – involving smoke and fire. The event Saturday – the last day of Fire Prevention Week. Below training officer Scott Schaffrick directs a team to attack the […]
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Why do I love Oliver?
A few steps from my front door. No car. Just 3 minutes to VDS 13 Okanagan River. This picture taken this afternoon – after a lovely day of sun, fun and friends. Blue Heron or a Heron ? This is a very large format picture when pressed with your mouse. The most common hunting technique […]
Saturday Open House
Fire Prevention week is October 7th -13th, this year the Oliver Fire Dept. will be opening their training grounds up for the public. We will have live fire demo’s, auto-extrication, fire truck ride’s, look through our search buildings and a BBQ. Come down to the grounds and see the methods of training that we use […]
fall chip nance (3)
Wat?? – No clouds
Election – spending limits
Most election races involving Rural Directors or Town Councillors involve a spending limit of $5000. Mayors can spend double that. Most will not in small areas like Oliver, Osoyoos, Keremeos and Princeton. In our neck of the woods only one RDOS race – Rural Oliver – Area C Randy Toor vs Rick Knodel Toor did […]
Lessons taught – rocks placed in areas valued
This was the lesson – Mrs. Lablanc’s grade 5 class and Mrs. Basso’s grade 6 class went to the dry creek bed near the Welcome Inn and collected rocks. Both classes painted them, and each student identified where they would like to drop their rock in the community. We have completed two walking trips to drop […]
Morning Along White Lake Road
by John Chapman Note: Road is actually called/renamed Willowbrook Rd I might have called it North from Greg’s, Mr. Moo’s family and Ed looking for companionship