Grade 7 students at Tuc el Nuit Elementary receive a grant with pleasure from the Women of Oliver for Women. This funding along with a large spaghetti dinner fund raiser planned in February should help the fund go over the top. The cost locally about $16 thousand. The camp (summer or bible) located at Gardom […]
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Think about it
Spiral lives If we were to build a circular tower and to build it with bricks, we could do it alone and we could do it with others. Imagine our life is the tower. And as we go around, brick by brick, when we arrive again at the start point the last brick is just […]
Saturday February 15 – Innovation – Argon Solar
Come learn about what’s new in solar innovation, grid-tie installations, debunk some myths and know the facts about solar! We will discuss the following: Fortis – Net Metering Changes Grid-tie vs. Off-grid solar – do I need batteries? Facts and figures – the real numbers on solar Expected return on your investment (ROI) Which inverter […]
World on alert for virus – In BC – exposure is limited and risk is low
Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, British Columbia’s provincial health officer (PHO), have issued the following joint statement regarding updates on the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in British Columbia: “On Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2020, we confirmed that our BC Centre for Disease Control public health lab had identified a positive test for […]
Car stopped going 130+ miles an hour north of Penticton
Penticton – South Okanagan Traffic Services stop driver going 223kms per hour in a 100km zone. On January 30th, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., South Okanagan Traffic Services officer stopped a driver near Sage Mesa Drive, on Highway 97, north of Penticton, BC. The vehicle was recorded driving 223 kilometers per hour in the 100 kilometer […]
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Family Fun at the Oliver Curling Club
It was a packed house at the Eastlink Curling Centre last Saturday for Family Fun Day: 33 kids from 3 to 11 years old and 22 adults came out to learn how to curl. From all the smiles and laughter, they also learned curling is definitely a lot of fun! This Curling 101 session began […]
Quebecois style – fun day for young students at TEN School
Grade 7 French Immersion students supervise the entire school population as a learning experience based on “Carnaval” – Quebec Winter Carnival (oops)* – food, dance, sculpture, exercise, and even mock snow ball dunking. Thanks to Principal P. Takacs and teacher D. Simpson for the invite to Tuc-el-nuit Elementary.