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Trade show winner

Trade show winner

Dr. Ray Sanders, director of TRU’s Williams Lake campus (right), presents Syd Monteith with a T-shirt after she won TRU’s draw at the Rotary Home and Trade Fair.
Anaham fun day a moving hit

Anaham fun day a moving hit

There was lots of activity happening at the Tl’etinqox-t’in (Anaham band) School May 10 as the school celebrated Move for Health Day.
TOPS: weight control with sensible choices and support

TOPS: weight control with sensible choices and support

TOPS or Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a non-profit organization that is active in the lakecity helping people to achieve their goals for a healthy weight.
Zone drama festival starts tonight

Zone drama festival starts tonight

Theatre B.C.’s Central Interior Zone drama festival takes place at the Studio Theatre in Williams Lake tonight through Sunday with professional actor and director Garry Davey as the adjudicator.
Queen contestants final month of competition

Queen contestants final month of competition

The 2011 Williams Lake Stampede Queen contestants have been attending private classes and public events over the past few months as part of their ongoing training.

Relay for Life Saturday

Each year the lakecity community joins the honour of celebrating the lives of cancer survivors and all those living with cancer.
Introducing the 2011 Stampede Queen contestants

Introducing the 2011 Stampede Queen contestants

Howdy Williams Lake, neighbouring communities and rodeo fans!
Elementary students create colourful landscape murals

Elementary students create colourful landscape murals

Marie Sharpe elementary Grade 5 students Keysha Kipling (left) and Shantae Guichon paint Rona Home Centre’s shed walls a colourful sea and landscape. The two were joined by their classmates. Students in grades 1 and 2 later added to the murals.
Art show varied

Art show varied

This pottery sculpture by Cory Lund is among art by various noted artists in the upper gallery at the Station House.
Columneetza donates benches to soccer complex

Columneetza donates benches to soccer complex

Columneetza secondary students Michelle (left) and Jessica Ball paint benches made by CSS’s woodworking class to be used at the Esler Sports Complex’s new Scotia Field. The lumber was donated by Tolko and the paint was donated by United Carpet.