Annual General Meeting Notice Oliver Food Bank November 22nd at the Food Bank – 10 am Membership is $1.00
News
Organizers say – Annual Craft Show – big success
Oliver Community Hall – Friday and Saturday
Random pictures
Deck the halls…… oh no, not yet! – by Pat Whalley
November 14th and walking by a local fast food outlet, their Christmas lights catch my eye. On further inspection I see a decorated tree and other decorations. Three days ago we stood nearby to honour our veterans, now it’s time for Christmas. Next weekend is the town light up. I love the atmosphere of the […]
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
What What is such a versatile word. Even just pairing it with a punctuation mark can change the meaning. For instance ‘what?’ can mean ‘pardon me, what did you say’. It could also mean to say, ‘what do you mean?’. If we add an exclamation mark, as in, ‘what!?’ it then means all other meanings […]
On the sunnyside
Mind the Light After many years of minding the lighthouse on Robbins Reef off the shores of the New England states, Jacob Walker contracted pneumonia one cold, stormy night. His decades of faithful service now ended in death. His wife arranged for his body to be buried on the hillside shore of the mainland […]
Keep fit with Kandice Davidson
More on Feet. Most of us neglect to take proper care of them. Yet they are the foundation to most of our movements. Last week shoes were the focus. Comfy shoes have caused our feet to become stiff & weak. When our feet are not healthy, this can lead to issues with our ankles, knees, […]
Hornets to play for Bronze
Southern Okanagan Secondary School won’t attend provincials as the Valley championship, but is still in the running to win a BC title. The Hornets fell in straight sets to Fulton this morning in a Semifinal match at the BC High School Boys Valley AA Volleyball Championships, being held in the SOSS Main Gym. After straight-set wins […]


