Now’s your chance to tell the B.C. government whether to keep changing our clocks twice a year or call it quits. You can answer an online survey and email your thoughts about daylight time. Most provinces in Canada move their clocks ahead one hour in March and turn their clocks back one hour in November. It is […]
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Something new at the track
Area 27 offers a Grand Prix lifestyle with luxurious amenities for the motorsport enthusiast. The clubhouse is complete which features a 3,200 square foot dining room, high-end members locker rooms, state of the art classroom, and drivers pro shop. Featuring commanding views of the circuit and the valley below the 2,500 square foot patio is […]
Council briefs – Town of Oliver
by Roy Wood Still no federal funding for busted syphon Frustration continues around the Oliver council table over the lack of help from Ottawa to pay for repair of the Gallagher Lake syphon section of the area’s agricultural irrigation system. In a report to council this evening, chief administrative officer Cathy Cowan said officials in […]
2019 Class Valedictorian – SOSS
Abby Teigen – chosen by her peers to speak to them Abby will present Wednesday evening in the SOSS gymnasium to a packed house of students, friends and family members along with teachers, administrators, staff and VIP guests. Her speech will centre in on vulnerabilities. Everyone has them – each student different. Abby will challenge […]
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Bikes for books
The last of three bikes presented Monday to Abhijot Mundihar a student at Oliver Elementary School. Grant Stevely, a member of Southern Gate Masonic Lodge presented the bike. The Bikes for Books program is sponsored by the Oliver Lodge with assistance by Canadian Tire to encourage children to read and enjoy books. The winning student […]
by Gail Blidook
Name the plant that Gail’s butterfly has landed on?
