Core Values What would you choose as the three most important core values in life? A core value is more than just a good character trait. It identifies essential principles on how to live life, or how to manage a home, or what the central aims of an organization should be. Admittedly, they are […]
Oliver Tourism – a changeover
New faces at Oliver’s Visitor’s Info Centre A new Tourism Manager, a new OTA executive – maybe a new look at Oliver’s potential….. In late 2018 the board of directors of the Oliver Tourism Association undertook a rigorous strategic review. That review included operations and building maintenance, and it was determined at that time […]
Oh dear
To all those in Penticton having a problem with deer – I state – Oliver deer are polite and use our crosswalks. Always run single file on roadways and often stop to chat and basically like your flower gardens if edible.
Down the aisle
Boy on a bike
Charles Guild (right) and Ken Robinson present the winner of the ‘Bikes for Books ‘program at Tuc-el-Nuit school on Thursday morning. A further bike will be presented to a student of Oliver Elementary School next week. The Bikes for Books program is sponsored by the Oliver Masonic Lodge with assistance from Canadian Tire. Bicycles […]
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Getaway Gals – scenic ride – call 495-2646
CALLING ALL LADIES ‘ONLY’ JOIN DEB from LAKESIDE TRAVEL in Osoyoos on the 13th Annual GETAWAY GALS… September 20th – 29th, 2019 Return Airfare from Spokane to Phoenix – 24 Meals, 9 nights lodging, 1st Class Train tickets Cost per person $1875.00 USD – twin share per person Join me for a scenic ride through […]
The life of the “plastic bag” is coming to an end
Directors of the RDOS (Regional District Okanagan Similkameen) have resolved to support all initiatives that will result in the elimination of the common plastic bag. Prior to this decision – The RDNO (Regional District North Okanagan) was the only jurisdiction in BC that has brought a Regional ticketing bylaw that bans plastic bags to legal […]