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Liberal MLAs Barnett and Oakes comment on election victories

Liberal MLAs Barnett and Oakes comment on election victories

Cariboo-Chilcotin Liberal incumbent Donna Barnett said she and Coralee Oakes’ re-election were part of a Liberal corridor that extends from the U.S. border at Osoyoos straight up to Fort Nelson.
Most of B.C. braces for big rain, snowmelt

Most of B.C. braces for big rain, snowmelt

Heavy rain expected through weekend, high stream warnings through Interior
UPDATE: Voter turnout hits 61.5 per cent in 2017 B.C. election

UPDATE: Voter turnout hits 61.5 per cent in 2017 B.C. election

Over half of B.C. voters went to the polls on May 9
Cariboo leaders head to China to promote local business opportunities

Cariboo leaders head to China to promote local business opportunities

CRD Chair Al Richmond and Williams Lake Mayor are off to China to meet with investors and promote the area
Wet weather in forecast raises landslide, flood risk for southern Interior

Wet weather in forecast raises landslide, flood risk for southern Interior

Government issues information bulletin on how to stay safe and protect properties during flooding
ELECTION: Cariboo-Chilcotin NDP candidate Watson happy with NDP’s election results

ELECTION: Cariboo-Chilcotin NDP candidate Watson happy with NDP’s election results

For her first time running in an election NDP candidate Sally Watson thought she did “great”
Volunteers needed for BC Enduro Series coming up May 20-22 in lakecity

Volunteers needed for BC Enduro Series coming up May 20-22 in lakecity

The BC Enduro Series is returning to Williams Lake for its second year from May 20-22.
CANADA 150: Explore the first oilsands processing site

CANADA 150: Explore the first oilsands processing site

Explore where the first experimental oilsands processing took place nearly a century ago
B.C. Green leader begins talks with other parties

B.C. Green leader begins talks with other parties

Potential minority government gives Weaver bargaining power
Council approves to sell museum property for $350,000

Council approves to sell museum property for $350,000

City staff to work with museum, directors and volunteers to facilitate move to Tourism Discovery Centre