Monica Hoover June 10, 1928 – July 4, 2019 Monica was born in Ponoka, Alberta, the 4th of six children. She often regaled the family with stories of growing up on the prairies in the “Dirty Thirties”. Three of the kids riding their horse bareback to the one room schoolhouse, sharing a pair of shoes with […]
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Condolences to the family
John William Robert Porteous January 6, 1947 – Penticton, BC – June 4, 2019 – Windsor, Ontario I lost my best friend, my rock, my husband, Tuesday, June 4, 2019. My children lost their father. My grandchildren lost their ‘Gramps”. John passed away at home surrounded by family and special friends after a long challenge […]
Rick Mercer speaks out
When comedian Rick Mercer touches down in St. John’s he usually heads straight to Signal Hill for a “gawk.” “It was a bit of a foggy day so I knew I wouldn’t see anything from the top,” he said. Instead of going straight up the hill to Cabot Tower, Mercer decided to drop by the […]
Summer returns
Morbid subject – interesting stats
The BC Coroners Service has published an updated report on suicide deaths in B.C. up to the end of 2017. There were 572 deaths by suicide in 2017, down slightly from the previous three years, which all reported more than 600 deaths by suicide. More than half of those who died by suicide in 2017 were […]
How old were you in 1984?
First year of Ironman in Penticton – 1984 I was 37 – back in Oliver looking for a job. And you?? Ironman is back in Penticton and the South Okanagan/Similkameen Are you happy?
APC attempts to make changes in RDOS sign policies
Area C Oliver – RDOS Area Planning Commission (APC) met Tuesday night A meeting with one subject matter – a variance permit application to allow increased signage in a Agricultural Zone Application from: Beanjit and Gurmeet Chahal Location: 5535 Hwy 97 S. (Nature Basket) What was requested: to increase the number of allowed signs from […]