Oliver to get funding for active transportation network
Oliver will be receiving provincial funding to enhance its active transportation network with the installation of amenities and end-of-trip facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.
Read MoreOliver will be receiving provincial funding to enhance its active transportation network with the installation of amenities and end-of-trip facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.
Read MoreOliver and Osoyoos will be better protected during flooding and extreme weather emergencies, says Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen following the announcement of provincial climate adaptation funding for local projects.
Read MoreOliver, Osoyoos and area residents are advised of a temporary closure of the emergency department at South Okanagan General Hospital (SOGH) Monday night for the second consecutive night closure due to what Interior Health says is limited physician availability.
Read MoreIt was another successful year for the 31st annual Women of Oliver for Women (WOW) Trade Show with more exhibitors and a steady crowd that has organizers contemplating the possibility of a future two-day event.
Read MoreOsoyoos Council has voted to “opt in” to the Province’s principal residence requirement permitting short term rentals in Osoyoos under the government’s tough new framework introduced last October.
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