Willowglen Oxbow – can be dry later in the year
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View under my wings
Photo by Ed Dukes The four species of avocets are a genus, Recurvirostra, of waders in the same avian family as the stilts. Avocets have long legs and long, thin, upcurved bills (giving their scientific name Recurvirostra) which they sweep from side to side when feeding in the brackish or saline wetlands they prefer. The […]
A Saturday feature – The Sunny Side
A Speck in Space Most of us have looked up at the night sky and marveled at the sight. What we see, however, is a very small part of what is out there. The Hubble Space Telescope has identified many, many more stars, planets and galaxies without any sign of reaching the end. When it […]
Veterans to receive quilts
Doreen Folk from Quilts of Valour presented quilts to the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 97 Oliver membership at the general meeting in May. Quilts of Valour’s mission is to ensure that our injured Canadian soldiers are recognized for their bravery and commitment of the true patriotism to our country. The organization supports soldiers through the […]
Waxwing?
Photo by Helen Foreman
Lions support Cancer Car program
Masonic Cancer Car Donation Oliver Lions Club incoming President Joanne Bray was pleased to present Erwin Weiler of the Masonic Cancer Car Program with a cheque for $1,000.00
Butterfly…photo by Jeremy Cook
Sunday
Sunday May 26th, 2013 Registration at 11:45am at Lions Park walk at 12:15. There are all kinds of dogs that have to be walked every day in Oliver, please come over to Lions Park with a small donation and walk with friends and neighbors. BBQ by donation. The dogs get presents and their walkers get prizes. You […]






