One week to go – Long weekend and Canada’s Flag Day July 1st and Cherry Fiesta Parade
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“…the gods turned off the taps….”
It looked like a disaster about to happen as the rain decided to pound down when Oliver’s Grandmothers for Africa group was setting up for an evening of Big Band, Burger and Beer. The outdoor evening fundraiser for the Stephen Lewis Foundation was held June 20th at the Firehall Brewery Patio in Oliver. The Foundation […]
Unofficial results
VOTING IS CLOSED Stay tuned to find out which three BC communities will win play space revitalizations worth up to $100,000! BCAA also awarding runner-up prizes of $30,000, $20,000 and $10,000 to 4th, 5th and 6th place finalists, made possible by Evo Car Share. Check back on July 2 or tune into Global News Morning BC […]
Sunday fun in the park – music and games
Lots of cars, people, fun, games, relaxation, some food and activities St. Jean Baptiste – annual farmworkers party to start the season.
by Bill Greer
The bird with the golden eye – Male Brewer’s Blackbird
Vote now – final day
Link to the vote
Praemonitus, Praemunitus –
Beware the Nudge Nudge theory lives within the world of libertarian paternalism. Libertarianism is about freedom of choice. Paternalism is about somebody deciding what is best for you. Nudge lives in places of default opt-in/opt-out where, if the default is opt-in, you must choose to opt-out. The best example is from Austria where you are […]
Green thumbs needed
We are BURSTING with plants — but we also need to be bursting with PEOPLE! Come grow with us this Sunday and Monday! We are still in need of people who love plants and planting! The weather promises to be just about perfect, just warm, mix sun and cloud. Can you lend a hand? Landscaping […]