Daily Archives: June 15, 2012

Car burns – north of Osoyoos

Time of Incident: 6:43 pm Friday June 15 Location Listed: 103rd Street at Highway 97 – Top of Graveyard Hill (corrected) Description: Car/truck at concrete barrier explodes into flames No further details Shiela Lange came across this accident earlier today … Continue reading

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Big boots to fill

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Compensation – finally

After two years negotiating with lawyers, insurance companies and the provincial government, nine of the original 11 claims have been settled and the two remaining claims are close to reaching resolution, according to the Ministry of Justice – according to … Continue reading

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Paving the way to a Grand Opening

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Sign of the times

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Prepare

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State of the art

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Strategy by Joseph Seiler

The ‘plan’ is the name of the objective and it can have many steps along the way, also on the plan. The ‘strategy’ is the choices I make to get from step to step.  The tortoise and the hare had … Continue reading

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Grandmothers invite you to walk Saturday

The Oliver Grandmothers for Africa are participating in the “STRIDE TO TURN THE TIDE” ANNUAL WALK on Saturday, June 16th to raise awareness of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Meet at the Oliver Library at 10:00 a.m. Everyone Welcome!

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Notice – Free Events

Father’s Day weekend coming up. Clubs and organizations post your events for FREE on ODN The ‘Outback Sprint’ will be organizing for the Sunday event The Quail’s Nest Art Centre is having a large Garage Sale in “Big Blue” Saturday. … Continue reading

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Starting to beam with pride

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High security at the pool

Parks Society has spent about $4500 on protecting the valuables and making sure that intruders can be identified. High resolution cameras now can see a lot says Manager Bob Grant.

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