Here are some photos on our patio….. I have a question. Have you heard any buzz about the elm beetles that are invading the area or is it just my place? Over the past 15 years or so the river dyke has been invaded by the Russian Elm tree, which is now somehow green […]
Archives for July 2019
Another week – another quote
Quote of the week – Monday night Mayor Martin Johansen said” they need to craft a clear message, “not vague and generalized,” about the deteriorating staffing at the hospital and resulting uptick in ER closures in recent months.” Oliver will be submitting a request for a meeting with Dix regarding the emergency room staffing along […]
New burning rules – long overdue
New open burning rules to protect people’s health, the environment VICTORIA – Changes to when and where open burning can take place will help protect British Columbia’s air quality and people’s health by reducing fine particulate matter pollution. The new Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation will come into effect on Sept. 15, 2019, in advance […]
July rainy season not over yet – fire rating moderate to low
55 days left of summer holiday School returns September 3
The race to replace MLA Larson: Hovanes is in; Veintimilla ‘has no plans’
By ROY WOOD Former Oliver mayor Ron Hovanes says he will likely seek the Liberal nomination to replace Linda Larson as MLA for Boundary-Similkameen. Political rising star Petra Veintimilla won’t rule out a run at the nomination but says, “I don’t have any plans to (run) at this time.” Larson announced last month that […]
To increase your level of skill
Engineering company recommends 1.8 million dollar fix
Perhaps the biggest question answered by the Ecora Engingeering study, is a recommendation that suggests Park Rill Creek be moved back to its historical channel in the Sportsmens Bowl Road area north of Oliver. The creek jumped its banks in 2018 during heavy flows and now runs down a path it cut in the side […]
Council briefs
Study possibility of Regional Indoor Pool Rural Dividend Funding Application – Multi-Community Indoor Pool Facility Feasibility Study – Council supported the submission of a BC Rural Dividend Program Application under the Single Applicant funding stream sixth intake Community Capacity Building category of $100,000 for a “MultiCommunity Indoor Pool Facility Feasibility Study”. This is a regional […]