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Atlantic Power thanks Williams Lake city for support to save plant

Atlantic Power thanks Williams Lake city for support to save plant

Atlantic Power thanked city council and staff for helping push for the province to find a solution to keep the Williams Lake biomass plant open
VIDEO: Rotary Club of Williams Lake draws raffle prizes

VIDEO: Rotary Club of Williams Lake draws raffle prizes

The Rotary Club of Williams Lake drew for their raffle prizes at their April 2 lunch meeting
Your photos needed for fishing guide

Your photos needed for fishing guide

Please submit photographs by Friday, April 17, 2025
Minor flooding of some low-lying properties at Wildwood: CRD

Minor flooding of some low-lying properties at Wildwood: CRD

Free sand, sandbags available at the Wildwood Volunteer Fire Department
Williams Lake asks citizens to call 911 to report issues downtown

Williams Lake asks citizens to call 911 to report issues downtown

City council discussed concerns in the downtown area around safety with Inspector Robert Lake as the officer in charge of Williams Lake RCMP gave an update on the city's crime stats
B.C. Government commits more funding to deafblind services

B.C. Government commits more funding to deafblind services

The intervenor services have been renewed for another year
100 Mile House holding contest to name street sweeper

100 Mile House holding contest to name street sweeper

The District of 100 Mile House is holding a contest to determine the name of it's street sweeper.
Men's outdoor soccer league invites registrants

Men's outdoor soccer league invites registrants

“It’s good healthy fun. We are competitive but not world cup level," said Kristoffer Harris.
100 Mile House RCMP respond to five separate vehicle collisions

100 Mile House RCMP respond to five separate vehicle collisions

Collisions due to "sudden weather event", according to RCMP
VIDEO: Parents, community leaders rally for an investigation into SD 27

VIDEO: Parents, community leaders rally for an investigation into SD 27

Community members and leaders say a change in school district leadership is needed to see a real difference in how racism and bullying is addressed