Cry To cry is to weep, to almost involuntarily release tears and whimper. It is usually associated with something bad having happened or in experiencing physical pain. It can feel awful often, crying is because of a loss, such as the death of a loved one. It can also be from a loss of a […]
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Thanks to the reader – ODN – the one you turn to
We like to brag that 5000 readers show up each day for a 5 minute coffee break with Oliver Daily News. This week a bit different that number doubled on Monday and stayed at near 7500 most of the week. That’s good for advertisers – ensuring their message is getting out there.
Update – 2 fires from one ignition point – Wind driving fire north
The south wind is actually sending the blaze back into the canyon on itself and allowing officials to map the hot spots with smoke clearing and visibility improved. This clearing lets us see two fires – one high up two ridges east of Manuel’s Canyon. That canyon area is receiving the most attention […]
Naden Band performed Thursday
Enjoyed by all Submitted by Russell Work
Hundreds of Okanagan claims for 2019 cherry damage
Rain damage this season to Okanagan fruit crops has been noticed by the Ministry of Agriculture. As of July 18, the Ministry of Agriculture production insurance offices have received approximately 435 insurance claims from tree fruit farmers in Kelowna and Oliver. The insurance claims have come after multiple Okanagan orchards suffered damaged crops from the […]
by Colleen Misner
by Pat Whalley
THE BEST AND THE WORST Once again we are in the midst of a bad fire and once again, like any disaster, it brings out the best and the worst in people’s attitudes. The best is people helping people, offering help to residents suffering from smoke either in the form of giving alternate shelter or […]