What are they?
Archives for 2019
Summer trying to hold on
Two polls complete
Two polls – open for three days are down and complete. Not that much interest generally in Leaders of Parties or issues Some criticism on the questions themselves but I did find most of the answers interesting and sometimes predictable Tory Leader Andrew Scheer tops the leader’s poll followed by Trudeau, May and Singh […]
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Stock The stock stuff is what they keep on hand because it is in demand, ordinary, on the shelf, expected. Stock has the feeling of ‘ordinary’, don’t ya think There is such a demand that the depot keeps a ‘stock’ of that item in store, expecting to sell it fairly quickly. And thing is, if […]
Down the aisle
Invest or Pay Off Debt?
This is a question that I get asked on a regular basis. While regular monthly contributions to a Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) or a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) typically make sense, those carrying high interest debt loads will usually be advised to put that extra cash flow against their debts instead. Every situation […]
Notice
YES! The Oliver arts council is still accepting art entries for the multimedia Fall Art Show & Sale (October 5 – 6)! New artists, youth, experienced or hobbyist – all are welcome to participate in this non-juried show. The show includes a wide spectrum of visual art: photography, painting, quilting, fibre arts, 3-D, mixed media, […]
How much has been spent?
Penticton Herald: As of February 2018, the RDOS estimated it had spent $400,000 studying the concept of a regional compost facility since 2013. or lets reword that Since 2013 – 6 years ago the Regional District has spent or will spend a half MILLION $$ studying one issue – where to locate a facility to […]