Support local law enforcement individuals – dunkin’ for Special Olympics At the Oliver Fire Hall, rear parking lot “Friday March 5th at 14:00 ……….. sent to RCMP We will have a Sheriff’s unit there all shiny and hopefully one of your units as well….” “The dunk tank in the middle of both units, before picture […]
Archives for March 2021
Emergency training on ice
Okanagan Falls Fire hosted an ice rescue course last weekend. Oliver Fire participated and shared this info with ODN Three of our members to this course, they brought back some great new skills to assist us in ice related emergencies.
A note to our contributors
ODN wants and demands the absolute best Paul Eby Pat Whalley Curtis Zutz Jessica Murphy Jeremy Cook Edwin Dukes Joseph Seiler Bernard Bedard Lin Brian Send your photos, stories, poems to ODN at oliverdailynews@gmail.com and get on this list – there is so much talent out there […]
by Curtis Zutz
Cases and Deaths
Interesting debate Sweden population 10 million – 669,000 cases and 12,882 deaths Finland population 5.5 million 58,645 cases and 755 deaths Norway population 5.3 million 72,234 cases and 623 deaths Canada population 37.6 million 873,000 cases and 22,045 deaths BC population 5.071 million 81,367 cases and 1,365 deaths Now Tom,,, or Stu – you guyz […]
Town of Osoyoos
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING Petitions And Delegations Brian Bagnall and Stephen Kushner made a presentation to Council on behalf of the Osoyoos Pickleball Club. The Club requested an Interim Indoor Facility be available in order to increase the number of courts available for play to meet the current demand. The Club also asked Council […]
Late report from Parks Canada…. subject to recall
Meeting held Monday Not many people from RDOS attended Discussion – wildfire suppression ala Christie Mt. fire Other subject – press releases and who talks Parks Canada policy RDOS policy Agreed – No one talks Talking causes a problem to a plan that is well developed Next meeting scheduled: ?? No but will be set […]
by Edwin Dukes
“Way up high” Capture taken at It’s about km 22, past the toboggan hill, – there’s a Forest Service Rd on the north side and we went down the one on the south side. Elevation 4142 feet.




