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100 Mile House man continues to seek counsel in murder case

100 Mile House man continues to seek counsel in murder case

A murder charge stemming from a 2021 shooting death faces further delays as the accused looks for counsel
Tsilhqot'in horse riders, cyclists journey to Williams Lake Stampede begins

Tsilhqot'in horse riders, cyclists journey to Williams Lake Stampede begins

Drivers are reminded to take care as people will be travelling slowly on bikes and horses from June 17-27
LETTER: Thanks for making Dry Grad a success

LETTER: Thanks for making Dry Grad a success

The grads had a fun, safe, unforgettable night — and that’s because of you.
UPDATE: Evacuation alert issued for Martin Lake Area in Chilcotin, fire grows to 660 hectares

UPDATE: Evacuation alert issued for Martin Lake Area in Chilcotin, fire grows to 660 hectares

The alert was issued Monday evening, June 16 by the Cariboo Regional District Emergency Operations Centre
Williams Lake seniors draw weekend crowd with Junk in the Trunk

Williams Lake seniors draw weekend crowd with Junk in the Trunk

The Seniors Activity Centre was the one-stop shop for garage sale patrons on June 7
ROSES: Grateful for help on Vancouver Island North

ROSES: Grateful for help on Vancouver Island North

Qualicum Beach resident expresses gratitude to Mr. Fowler of Williams Lake
Wilson family walks Highway of Tears to remember Ramona

Wilson family walks Highway of Tears to remember Ramona

Ramona Wilson went missing near Smithers in 1994; her remains were found 10 months later
Williams Lake RC Cotton trail paving project begins June 16

Williams Lake RC Cotton trail paving project begins June 16

Contractors are on site Monday, June 16 as work gets underway to pave the RC Cotton Trail in Williams Lake.
UPDATE: Wildfire near Tatla Lake grows to 290 hectares

UPDATE: Wildfire near Tatla Lake grows to 290 hectares

One of the fires is listed as out of control, the other is being held
MLA'S CORNER: Keep repeat offenders incarcerated, or treat them, or both

MLA'S CORNER:  Keep repeat offenders incarcerated, or treat them, or both

We need a commitment from the NDP government to either keep these repeat offenders incarcerated, or treat them, or both.