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OUR HOMETOWN: Pharmacist says helping the community is rewarding

OUR HOMETOWN: Pharmacist says helping the community is rewarding

Cynthia Bolt, the pharmacy manager at FreshCo’s location, moved back to Williams Lake in 2018
Thompson Rivers University Williams Lake assessing regional needs

Thompson Rivers University Williams Lake assessing regional needs

Regional campus asking for input on programs, services
Family Day fun at Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex

Family Day fun at Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex

Events were popular in the pool, rink and Gibraltar Room
Williams Lake Fire Department, Mayor stay warm at fundraising sleepover

Williams Lake Fire Department, Mayor stay warm at fundraising sleepover

So far the fire department has raised over $12,000 for muscular dystrophy
Williams Lake restorative justice training free this March

Williams Lake restorative justice training free this March

Restorative justice offers victims a chance to have a voice in the justice process
New TRU chancellor is Cariboo Chilcotin leader in Indigenous education

New TRU chancellor is Cariboo Chilcotin leader in Indigenous education

DeDe DeRose, of Esk’etemc Nation (Alkali Lake), will take up the role on April 23, 2024
Investing in women in Williams Lake for International Women’s Day

Investing in women in Williams Lake for International Women’s Day

March 8 two lakecity community groups are partnering to host a one day conference
Interlakes CattleBelles hosting gardening workshop

Interlakes CattleBelles hosting gardening workshop

New gardeners are invited to attend and get some tips for gardening in the South Cariboo
Hundreds dance, feast at colourful powwow in Williams Lake

Hundreds dance, feast at colourful powwow in Williams Lake

The Honouring Our Families powwow brought families across the community together
Hundreds show up for 150 Mile Elementary’s Family Day fishing derby

Hundreds show up for 150 Mile Elementary’s Family Day fishing derby

The annual derby, hosted by PAC, raised over $10,000 for the school