The town has approved, through its Grow Oliver Program, establishing a farmers’ market that will take place on Sundays from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., in the new grass area along Station Street near the Oliver Visitor Centre starting in June.
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.
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. From enhanced infrastructure to social well-being, these leaders want 2023 to be a year of change and good fortune, but they can’t do it alone.
Fasten your seat belts, this is going to be a summer unlike any you’ve seen before. Organizers of Osoyoos’ and Oliver’s much-loved summer events, along with new additions, are busy planning and organizing, keenly aware of the thinly veiled excitement that promises a very busy tourist season this year.
After two difficult pandemic years for businesses the South Okanagan Chamber of Commerce (SOCC) says this year will be “challenging” as it works to build membership, currently numbering 236.