Both graphs above – current from the BC Centre for Disease Control Below – case maps for our area – reporting period September 19-25 Compared to Below – case maps for our area – reporting period September 12-18 Below – first time it has been clarified as to what is included in figure from South […]
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Young ladies – Youth ambassadors – 2021-2022
Jordyn Koteles, Mya Crowley and McKenna Burns Photo by Jeramy Cook Below the outgoing Youth Ambassadors 2020/2021 Oliver Ambassador Anika Franzen-Brown said “my year as an ambassador is definitely not exactly what I expected. My time as a candidate was an amazing learning experience, and the type of pick me up I needed at the […]
What is in the future?
Has the building been sold or will it be leased out to a new enterprise? What could go into the building? A manufacturing plant? I have more questions than answers!! Nick?
In the forecast – sun, clouds and showers
Starting on Sunday
This year, Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 3-9. Time to take stock of their fire risks and what they can do to help prevent a disaster. FireSmart is backed by a vast amount of field, laboratory and modelling research. Its methods have been demonstrated time and time again to reduce the risk of losses, even […]
Sundance Video to close its door in late November
From Bill and Linda Unwin: “Well after 24 years we have decided to retire so we will be closing Sundance Video on November 27th. We have posted signs in the store informing our customers today along with the dates we will be selling our inventory off in a phased fashion and special rental deals on […]
Down the aisle
Interesting read
A report from British Columbia’s main electricity distributor says many residents are “misinformed” about the most efficient and cost-effective ways to reduce their carbon footprint. The B.C. Hydro report says 40 per cent of those who responded to a survey said they would cut carbon dioxide or other emissions by installing solar panels rather than […]





