Increases in water and sewer utility rates will be kept to less than 2% in Oliver. Town of Oliver council voted Monday to increase water rates by 1.5%. Built into the decision is a delay in billing for farmers with a separate invoice going out after August 15th. There was some confusion in billing in […]
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CRAFTS PLUS !!!!! SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 2015 LINDA NUNWEILER AND FRIENDS CRAFTS AND THINGS Bring you friends, come and browse, shop, enjoy lunch, coffee and goodies Wonderful gifts available for you viewing and purchasing pleasure
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22nd Annual Toys for Tots to Teens Exceeds Expectations
Hundreds of people turned out Tuesday to help make Christmas brighter for children in the South Okanagan this season. The 22nd Annual Toys for Tots to Teens had a new venue, but the generosity was still there helping several organisations collect toys for children of all ages. This year’s event at Canadian Tire Penticton from […]
Putting a human touch to a bigger story
VICTORIA – This Thursday, the Wilderness Committee’s Vancouver Island Campaigner, Torrance Coste, departs for Paris to attend the highly anticipated UN climate change conference (COP21) as a civil society delegate. “In my work with the Wilderness Committee, I see the impacts that climate change is already having here in BC, and I know just how […]
In and out…. in and out
A 37-year-old Oliver resident, Brooks Vandenbroek, pled guilty to a total of 18 charges laid by police in Osoyoos, Oliver and Penticton last summer. Vandenbroek was arrested Thursday, June 18, 2015 for break and enter and theft relating to a break-in at Joe’s Plumbing and Heating according to Osoyoos RCMP where this picture was distributed to […]


