WEEK 17 OCTOBER 27, 2020 REGULAR DRAW WINNER OF $52.00 – Ticket 217 – Tonny Munckhof OCTOBER 27, 2020 REGULAR DRAW WINNER OF $100.00 – Ticket 46 – Dena Fritz
Archives for October 2020
Oliver town council briefs
Oliver Ambassadors Presentation – Outgoing 2020 Oliver Ambassadors Phat Thai, Sharon Grewal, Myaia Koenig and Kael Koteles were thanked by Council for their service to the community during their term. 2021 Ambassadors Phi Thai and Anika Franzen-Brown were introduced to Council and officially sworn-in for their tenures by reciting the Oliver Ambassadors Oath of Office. […]
Remembrance Day in Oliver
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Did Andrew step down?
Office of the Premier John Horgan Premier’s statement on Andrew Wilkinson’s resignation as Opposition leader “I want to thank Andrew Wilkinson for his service and dedication to the people of British Columbia in his role as Opposition leader. I’ve done that job, and I’ve often said it is the toughest job in politics. Mr. Wilkinson […]
Letter to the editor
Thanks again for your great coverage this election! I read your analysis this morning and I think you make a lot of great points. I do, however, take exception to one point: That I was somehow the “spoiler” in this riding or in any way “happy” to play that kind of a role. First of […]
by Jessica Murphy
JANUARY SNOWFALL Through the night she awoke twice, and knew from the ambient light in her garden that it was snowing. She awoke to a new reality; a good old-fashioned snowfall. There had been earlier snows, but light ones that disappeared when the noon sun made its presence known. This was truly a blanket of […]
Council news from Osoyoos
Delegations · Glen Harris and Robert Rausch presented an update to Council on the Osoyoos Airport Development Society’s projects. The society received a grant of $90,000.00 from the BC Air Access (BCAA) program for a 300 foot runway extension along with an apron expansion and the installation of tie down anchors. As the total costs […]
“Gone fishin'”
John Hofman, 59 In 1973, John began his journey pumping gas and fixing tires at a truck stop. When he was 16 years old he moved to the Okanagan and worked as a mechanic at Texaco for 19 years. On September 1, 1996 John started his own company and is coming up on 20 […]