The Oliver & District Heritage Society has been awarded a $20,000 grant from Heritage BC to help restore all of the original wood windows on the Oliver Museum. The 1924-era building’s windows are in sore need of repair, as missing putty, cracked panes, and chipped and flaking paint are causing temperature fluctuations inside the building. […]
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Police dog ‘Haro’ credited with capture
On November 14 at 11:00am, police officers from the South Okanagan Targeted Enforcement Unit observed a woman they knew to be prohibited from driving in the driver’s seat of a black car with a stolen licence plate. They also recognized a man in the passenger seat as one who had been released from jail one […]
Town scores at joint meeting with RDOS
By ROY WOOD Oliver council came away with a bit of a financial win this morning in a joint meeting with three representatives of the regional district. One of the issues for discussion was the funding formula for the Visitor Information Centre run by the Oliver Tourism Association (OTA). The current model sees the town […]
All that sun -forecast earlier- shows up as cloud and rain
Town of Osoyoos – council briefs
‘Scent garden’ considered by town committee A sweet-smelling idea came up briefly at this afternoon’s council meeting that could have significant implications for visually-impaired residents and visitors. In his report to council, chief administrative officer Allan Chabot mentioned a so-called “scent garden” that is under consideration by the town’s Accessibility and Age-Friendly Committee. Such […]
This week
By Rick Knodel
A REALITY OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES There is considerable excitement about electric vehicles right now. But there are a couple of things to consider as to what the future may hold. Right now, full electric cars are less than 1 percent of all vehicles insured in Canada. This is no problem for the Federal and Provincial […]