Hunter Miller’s world changed dramatically for himself and his family shortly after his 12th birthday. The Oliver youngster was recently diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and is currently being treated at BC Children’s Hospital. Hunter was just about to start his final year at Oliver Elementary School (Grade 7) and his second year of Peewee hockey […]
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Wednesday get together
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 53 (OKANAGAN SIMILKAMEEN) On behalf of the Aboriginal Education Advisory Council and School District No. 53 (Okanagan Similkameen), we want to invite the public to the Signing Ceremony for the second Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement. The ceremony will take place at: 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 Tuc-el-Nuit Elementary School (behind […]
Root bear brings new signage
Town responds to complaints about “smell”
We have recently had challenges controlling the sewer smells in Oliver for the last month and a half. We are currently working with a large commercial customer that contributes a majority of the waste that could contribute to the increased smells in our system. The business is currently working on a waste pre-treatment facility on […]
Town responds to complaints about "smell"
We have recently had challenges controlling the sewer smells in Oliver for the last month and a half. We are currently working with a large commercial customer that contributes a majority of the waste that could contribute to the increased smells in our system. The business is currently working on a waste pre-treatment facility on […]
Fuelled and ready to lift off
Chopper fuels in Oliver and then heads south. This is not the one I was in Monday.
View of the river 1000 ft. up
Welcome to Oliver
Pictures by the Publisher, helicopter supplied by Adam Sloan of Wine Country Helicopters Now I must tell you a little story – I have an anxiety disorder where my mind says – ‘no commercial flights, no high rise hotels’ for Jack. Well lately in an effort to fight off the gremlins I have done just […]




