Chamber looks to move the needle on business
The South Okanagan Chamber of Commerce is looking for support to formalize its business retention program to provide more organized support for local businesses in this challenging economy.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 15, 2023 | Council, Featured, Oliver
The South Okanagan Chamber of Commerce is looking for support to formalize its business retention program to provide more organized support for local businesses in this challenging economy.
by Times Chronicle | Apr 9, 2023 | Featured, Oliver
Sad, frustrating, and polarizing. These were sentiments expressed during last week’s budget meeting in Oliver.
It’s the new year and our civic leaders are looking ahead with many objectives and goals in mind to make our communities a better place to live.
by Times Chronicle | Jan 6, 2023 | Council, Featured, Oliver
Oliver residents have presented the powers that be with a lot of ideas as town council heads into its strategic priority session on Jan 6.
by Times Chronicle | Jan 2, 2023 | Featured, Regional
Premier David Eby’s housing affordability plan is being met with some enthusiasm, but a new study finds that seven out of 10 British Columbians think the current government is doing a poor or very poor job on inflation and housing affordability.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 26, 2022 | Council, Featured, Oliver
A zoning amendment to allow for the construction of a duplex in Oliver will go to public hearing on Nov. 28.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 19, 2022 | Council, Featured, Oliver
An Oliver town councillor admits she has some big shoes to fill as new president of the Southern Interior Local Government Association (SILGA). Aimee Grice says she hopes to be an effective advocate for the Town of Oliver as well as the entire SILGA region which consists of 37 municipalities and regional districts.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 12, 2022 | Council, Featured, Oliver
The Town of Oliver’s new municipal council was officially sworn in Monday night. The inaugural meeting saw Terry Schafer and incumbents Petra Veintimilla, Dave Mattes and Aimee Grice take their oath of office, along with Mayor Martin Johansen and water councillors Rick Machial and Pinder Dhaliwal.
by Times Chronicle | Oct 21, 2022 | Council, Featured, Oliver
By Lyonel Doherty, Times Chronicle The Town of Oliver has joined the BC Rural Health Network in...
by Times Chronicle | Oct 13, 2022 | Featured, Oliver
The Times Chronicle is pleased to bring you the fourth of a four-part all-candidate Q&A for the upcoming municipal elections for Osoyoos and Oliver town councils on Oct. 15.
by Times Chronicle | Oct 6, 2022 | Featured, Oliver
The Times Chronicle is pleased to bring you the third of a four-part all-candidate Q&A for the upcoming municipal elections for Osoyoos and Oliver town councils on Oct. 15.
by Times Chronicle | Sep 29, 2022 | Oliver
The Times Chronicle is pleased to bring you the second of a four-part all-candidate Q&A for the upcoming municipal elections for Osoyoos and Oliver town councils on Oct. 15.
by Times Chronicle | Sep 21, 2022 | Oliver
The Times Chronicle is pleased to bring you the first of a four-part all-candidate Q&A for the upcoming municipal elections for Osoyoos and Oliver town councils on Oct. 15.
by Times Chronicle | Sep 1, 2022 | Featured, Oliver
The Oliver Legion is working with the Town to find a new location for the community cenotaph.
by Times Chronicle | Aug 18, 2022 | Featured, Oliver
The Town of Oliver is taking additional steps to mitigate and adapt to climate change through a program recommended by the Community Energy Association (CEA).
by Times Chronicle | Jul 1, 2022 | Featured, Food & Drinks, Oliver, Uncategorized
The Town of Oliver has given the thumbs up to mobile food vending on municipal property. On June 13 council endorsed the Mobile Food Vending Permit with terms and conditions.
by Times Chronicle | Jun 24, 2022 | Uncategorized
Times Chronicle Staff Wine tasting, housing, and a wonky intersection are topics that Oliver town...