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New cookbook revives Thyme for Tea, supports Cariboo Chilcotin Youth Fiddle Society

New cookbook revives Thyme for Tea, supports Cariboo Chilcotin Youth Fiddle Society

Proceeds from book sales will go directly to the non-profit group
Salvation Army holiday kettle campaign gearing up

Salvation Army holiday kettle campaign gearing up

Angel Trees will be located at Walmart, Winners and The Realm of Toys
From Our Archives: Building bridges

From Our Archives: Building bridges

The new bridge across the Fraser River at the Sheep Creek was built in 1960/61
Tribune now accepting submissions for annual Spirit of Christmas writing contest

Tribune now accepting submissions for annual Spirit of Christmas writing contest

Winners in each class will be showcased in Seasons Greetings, and prizes will be awarded
B.C. man aims to bridge gap between remote communities and rest of Canada

B.C. man aims to bridge gap between remote communities and rest of Canada

Schools across country to send activity kits to isolated towns for Dwight Ballantyne’s #WeSeeYou Day
Former Agassiz DJ turned prospector finds treasure, renewed life in Lillooet

Former Agassiz DJ turned prospector finds treasure, renewed life in Lillooet

Eight years drug-free, Rick Curiston reflects on his passion for agate, gold hunting
Fundraising underway to feed feral horses in Lhoosk’uz Dené west of Quesnel

Fundraising underway to feed feral horses in Lhoosk’uz Dené west of Quesnel

Funds are being collected to buy hay, grain and salt blocks for the horses
OUR HOMETOWN: Mayor Walt Cobb

OUR HOMETOWN: Mayor Walt Cobb

Cobb has called Williams Lake home since 1955
Williams Lake First Nation marks 2020 Remembrance Day awaiting cenotaph arrival

Williams Lake First Nation marks 2020 Remembrance Day awaiting cenotaph arrival

Covid, weather delays installation of cenotaph at Sugar Cane
Arena at Alex Fraser Park to be named in honour of ‘the face of rodeo in Quesnel’

Arena at Alex Fraser Park to be named in honour of ‘the face of rodeo in Quesnel’

The grandstands will be known as the Gus Cameron arena, says Quesnel Rodeo Club president Ray Jasper