Of MICE and men In a recent exchange of comments attached to my op-ed about the ineffectiveness of the usual responses and the need to address root cause I expressed my opinion that the motivation of the actor in a mass shooting as defined in the previous post could be found in MICE: Money, Ideology, […]
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Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Bowl The shape of a bowl is like a hollow sphere but cut in half. Turned so it sits with the hollow part up it is a handy device to put things into. If we add a little bit of material so it does not roll, it is a great dish to serve soup in. […]
No doctor on ER duty at night! – to be implemented on April Fools Day
South Okanagan General Hospital Oliver a physicians and local doctors will be on-call at the SOGH emergency department between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. starting Monday, with the doctor being called to the hospital for emergencies rather than remaining on location for an entire shift. “During these night time hours, all patients will be able […]
Down south
Dry as a bone
Testalinda is running Inkameep is running Park Rill is running Kearns is trickling But Reed, Tinhorn and Hester creeks are dry – despite snow melt and rain. Which IMHO means the water is being absorbed on the west hills – so far so good. Once again thanks to MOTI and contractors for all the upgraded […]
Volunteers celebrated by the Oliver Curling Club
Club Volunteer of the Year Bruce Schroter with Oliver Curling Club president Dave McCombe Winners on and off the ice were toasted at the Oliver Curling Club’s recent Windup Dinner & Awards Night. In addition to all the teams that won their leagues, many of our hardworking volunteers who do so much behind the […]
by J.D. Kovacs
Banner published above as well Thanks Taken from Wilson Mtn (Patton Rd)
Fire yes – electrical underneath the unit
After 2:25 pm Thursday – North of Oliver off Hwy 97 in riverside campsite below “old Oasis” gas station Police, Ambulance and Fire called to the scene. Some concern – no action. No injuries