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Rediscover downtown Oliver’s main street at our annual Christmas Light Up from 5:00 PM –7:00 PM on Friday, November 28th! It’s a great opportunity to visit the local businesses and take part in all the activities being offered in town. The Christmas Light Up is family friendly and we hope to see all of you […]

Stories to Lift Your Spirits Canadian artist Roy Henry Vickers features prominently in the new, inspirational book Fly Like an Eagle. The book opens with Roy’s life story, which recounts his early years, passion for drawing, struggles with identity and addiction and how he manages to re-emerge stronger and more content with his life and […]

Oliver Arts and Craft Show. Two day event over now but raising about $1000 in cash gifts for the Oliver Food Bank and about 500 + lbs. of donated canned and dry food. Left to right Show organizers Klaudia Deschenes and Jen Allgeier with Jim Oullette – Food Bank.

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100 Books to Read Together Before Kindergarten The Okanagan Regional Library is pleased to announce a wonderful way to make sure your child enjoys some of the best children’s books available at the library! Beautiful booklists of 100 Books to Read Together Before Kindergarten are available at all branches for parents and caregivers. These booklists […]
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Recommendations from a 2013 report – (First Call’s next report (2014) due out on Monday) First Call’s overarching recommendation for BC is for government to adopt a comprehensive poverty reduction plan with legislated targets and timelines and a cabinet minister with the authority and responsibility to ensure government is achieving its targets on time. We recommend […]
No money has been paid for RCMP security by Boonstock concert promoters. The province of BC invoiced the promoter on September 5th for $176,901 and no payment has been received. Perry Clark, Ministry of Justice – policing and security branch statement: “The province has been in contact with the promoters urging payment. The $250,000 that the RCMP have cited represents […]