More B.C. students will benefit from provincial examination scholarship money for post-secondary education this year as eligibility criteria shifts to better reflect the provincial graduation program. As of the 2011-12 school year, scholarship criteria will shift to focus on students’ performance in grades 10, 11 and 12 required provincial exams. This change will ensure that […]
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Scholarships – more students to benefit
Sky bird in the night
Progress on wall is quick
Waving: Sally Franks, Leza Macdonald and Marilyn Marsel – Oliver Sagebrushers. Please note watch dog.
Put cork underfoot
Big and brassy – to open soon
Dennis Knechtel – Outreach Neon gets the contract to put up a lot of signage at the Mall – this one for a liquor store outlet on the corner. This dashes the idea of a bistro/drinking establishment at this location. The building does contain a smaller second unit that is not leased out yet.
Tigger is lost
I cannot sleep at night!! My Tigger is lost – Please help me find her. Black and orange cat with long white hair on neck and belly (Torbie); Black triangle on nose; Lost August 11, Oliver. Responds to “Tigger” and “Tiggy”; 6 year old spayed female. Contact LOUISE 250-498-7629. REWARD. (Publisher’s Note – I won’t […]
Renewable energy for agriculture to be funded
Applications are now being accepted from B.C. producers who want to incorporate renewable energy technologies into their existing agricultural and agri-food operations. “The Government of Canada is working hard to provide farmers with opportunities to enhance their competitiveness,” said federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. “Adopting renewabl technologies like wind turbines and geothermal heating will help […]







