On Dec 12th at 515pm, Oliver RCMP responded to a report of a male breaking into a business in the 6200 block of Main St., Oliver. Police located a 45 year old male who reported being the business owner and he had been locked out due to a dispute with his landlord. A saddle […]
Archives for 2021
Update to follow: Drill failed – smash and grab used to enter Collectable Shop in Oliver
Christmas light show
by Paul Eby
The Steele report
I have often said perception is everything reality eventually understands. Today I am going to focus on three mentally drawn pictures focusing on the perception and underlining them with today’s reality. First picture WW II, the second being the Space Race and three the current pandemic. All of these pictures conjure up a negative perception. […]
Flurries…. you say
Criminal charge laid against Surrey mayor
Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum has been charged with one count of public mischief related to a police complaint he made in September, claiming that his foot had been run over in a grocery store parking lot in the south of the city. In a release, the B.C. Prosecution Service (BCPS) said special prosecutor Richard Fowler […]
Kids show community spirit for those in need
All kids from kindergarten to grade 7 helped to donate food to those who need help. 1750 pieces. Great job, kids and their families. Knight of Columbus – Food Hamper Drive The distribution of the Hampers will take place on Saturday, December 18th at Christ the King Catholic Church lower hall. Monetary donations to the […]
Coquihalla could open soon ..to commercial traffic
British Columbia’s Coquihalla Highway could be open to commercial vehicles by the beginning of next month, Transportation Minister Rob Fleming said Thursday. The critical corridor connecting the Lower Mainland with the rest of B.C. was damaged in 20 places during the flood event in mid-November, including several bridges, some of which were completely destroyed. Completely […]





