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Credit union honours a founding member

Credit union honours a founding member

One of the founding members of the Williams Lake and District Credit Union was honoured as part of International Credit Union Day.
Community Futures celebrates 30 years

Community Futures celebrates 30 years

Community Future celebrates 30 years with an open house at its Williams Lake office.
Costume Corner closing its door

Costume Corner closing its door

Colleen and Ken Prest have some laughs with their mascot heads they will let go of when they close the doors to Costume Corner.
New BIA board offers fresh perspective

New BIA board offers fresh perspective

The new Williams Lake Central Business Improvement Area board members are full of energy and new ideas for creating a vibrant downtown.
BIA introduces office and events co-ordinator

BIA introduces office and events co-ordinator

Kate Lines comes to the WLCBIA with a bachelor of commerce degree, vast experience writing non-profit feasibility and business plans.
Weather windfall for U.S. power exports

Weather windfall for U.S. power exports

Warm winter left record water levels in B.C.'s Peace and Columbia River reservoirs, with water released to alleviate U.S. drought
Canada Post halts community mailbox conversion

Canada Post halts community mailbox conversion

Possible reprieve for 460,000 households slated to lose door-to-door home delivery

Chamber Chatter: Election of chamber officers Oct. 29

Welcome to our newest members: Cariboo Chilcotin Funeral Services, Northern Home Care, and Terra Nostra Guest Ranch
Telus fibre optic build in Williams Lake nearing completion

Telus fibre optic build in Williams Lake nearing completion

A $14 million fibre build in Williams Lake should be completed by the end of the year, said Telus general manager Bert Braybrook Friday.
Trade deal doesn't fix U.S. lumber issue: Harper

Trade deal doesn't fix U.S. lumber issue: Harper

Trans-Pacific Partnership won't end softwood lumber tradeoffs, or remove restrictions on log exports from B.C.