Could have been lightning on one tree southwest of the Robert Stelkia stables. Flames could be seen in this picture as late as ten o’lock. Smoke evident since daybreak. Access to the area is limited – fire is being monitored. Location: East of Oliver – 2 miles up McKinney Rd. – south of roadway on flats. Oliver […]
Fire not going anywhere
Fund raiser for OES – this Sunday – need tickets?
Tickets are $8 for adults $5 for children. Family passes $25 admits up to 5. Prices at the door will go up to $12 for adults and $8 for kids. Tickets on sale at OES school, Beyond Bliss and the Community Centre! Stage Fright 7pm Sunday October 21 at the Oliver Community Hall
Fall colours by Rocky Lundy
Women’s Opportunity Award
Soroptimist Women’s Opportunity Award “Helping Women Live Their Dreams”. The Women’s Opportunity Awards program assists women who provide the primary source of financial support for their families by giving them the resources they need to improve their education, skills and employment prospects. Each year more than $1.5 million is awarded to more than 1,000 women, […]
Friday the 19th
OLIVER LIONESS OPEN HOUSE PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE at OLIVER ELKS HALL FRIDAY – October 19th 10 am to 8 pm Baking, Crafts, Epicure Spices, Fifth Avenue Jewelry, Gold Canyon Candles, Tupperware Lauri-Annes Linens, Stained glass, Avon, Scrapbooking supplies and others Soup and a bun will be available for lunch ($3.50) Coffee or tea $1.00 Proceeds will be divided […]
Tracy Fehr – November 2nd
Tracy Fehr, lyric coloratura soprano, accompanied by Dennis Nordlund, pianist, will be performing the first concert of this season for the South Okanagan Concert Society. The performance is Friday, November 2nd, 2012 at 7:30 pm at the temporary venue of Oliver Alliance Church. Flex or single tickets are on sale at Beyond Bliss in Oliver, […]
Community social services workers set to strike
Targeted job action in community social services will start next week, starting with a protest at Christy Clark’s constituency office in Vancouver today. The multi-union bargaining committee has not taken the decision to strike lightly, but believes that job action is necessary to send the message that the B.C. government must stop putting the squeeze […]




