CHILDREN WHO WITNESS ABUSE by Chad Tiegen This is the 1st in a series of articles inspired by V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. A young boy lays in his bed, very aware that there is a noise, a loud and chaotic sound, coming from the kitchen. Beyond his door there […]
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Bird on a wire
By Dave Whalley
Fortis puts Kingsvale gas project on hold
Fortis Gas has had plans for the expansion of natural gas infrastructure in the South Okanagan Smilkameen. The project called “Kingsvale” was designed to increase the capacity in the region involving a new larger pipeline from Oliver to the Merritt area. Fortis spokesman Bob Gibney says the demand is not there yet and the project has been place on […]
New parks and recreation site goes….live
Oliver Parks and Recreation Society click link to see it all Laurena Rehbein of Write This Down has created the new site
Eastlink means business
Eastlink
OCAC gets praise…. and cash
The BC Arts Council has awarded the Oliver Community Arts Council a total of $7487 for its 2013 – 2014 operating costs. The award includes Basic Assistance funding of $1587 (based on population and geographical distance from the Lower Mainland), Local Government Matching grant of $3500 (matched by Oliver Parks and Recreation Society), and an […]
Light flight by Bob Cameron
I am not sure – what is it?
Federal Budget – is it good for us?
BUDGET DOESN’T DELIVER RESULTS FOR RURAL BC Ottawa – Alex Atamanenko, MP says that with the exception of a small business tax credit the Conservative budget falls short of delivering results for people here in rural B.C. “The government promised to focus on jobs but has not introduced any new measures to create meaningful employment. […]



