All prices in Oliver 4 stations at 137.9 Gulf – north of Oliver – taking the lead on lowering the price a bit Concerned? Do not think so based on the reaction here
Archives for April 2019
Locals gather to oppose national park
By ROY WOOD About 250 people rallied at the Sonora Centre in Osoyoos this evening intent on reminding each other why the national park proposed for the South Okanagan is a bad idea. Parks Canada has proposed a national park reserve in the area. Although the final boundaries are not set, such a park would […]
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“gaining some traction” says Oliver Mayor
Is this man going to help get money for Oliver’s damaged water supply system? Mayor Martin Johansen says after a meeting last week in Kelowna – he thinks the idea is gaining traction and Stephen Fuhr (pictured left) has promised to raise the matter at the next caucus meeting in Ottawa. Johansen was joined at […]
The early years – pre-school program offered free
Desert Sun Counselling and Resource Centre has announced that it will be partnering with OneSky Community Resources to deliver a new Early Years program in both Osoyoos and Oliver starting May 1st, 2019. The Early Years program will be a drop in program for parents and their children ages 0-6 years old. The Early Years program […]
by Gail Prior
GOOD NIGHT IRENE Bill was one of twelve siblings and grew up in Northern Alberta. The family lived on a ranch farming wheat and raising cattle. Horses were used for work and for riding to the one room schoolhouse. He started grade one there and completed grade eight. Then it was time for daily ranch […]
Fun to do – fun to watch
First Oliver Scouts – The annual Junkbox Derby is scheduled for May 4. Council authorized the closure of Skagit Avenue from the top of Tulameen Street to Okanagan Street, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Town will also aid in providing barricades to close roads. Scouts will be delivering notices throughout the neighborhood to advise […]
Town of Oliver – council briefs
Docks on Tuc-el-nuit Lake- the small lake in Oliver is for non-motorized recreation on the lake. City Planner Chris Garrish ask council Tuesday just how far does it want to go in regulating the size of such docks. Some municipalities on larger lakes allow 40 metres which is a bit big for Tuc-el-nuit Lake Recently […]