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Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

The 2024 BC Reconciliation Award now has a new category named after Webstad
Cariboo woman 7th person ever to undergo innovative neurosurgery

Cariboo woman 7th person ever to undergo innovative neurosurgery

A new surgical intervention has helped a Williams Lake woman find her voice
TRU micro-credential to grow Cariboo Chilcotin food sovereignty

TRU micro-credential to grow Cariboo Chilcotin food sovereignty

Registration is open until mid March for a food sovereignty program running from March 24 to Sept. 28
Concerned customers express anger over 100 Mile BMO branch closure

Concerned customers express anger over 100 Mile BMO branch closure

Close to 60 South Cariboo locals gathered at the 100 Mile House BMO on Wednesday, Jan. 22
Snowing in Williams Lake, DriveBC warns of slippery conditions

Snowing in Williams Lake, DriveBC warns of slippery conditions

Skiers, snowboarders and snow fort builders will be happy
Mount Polley boss says 2014 B.C. mine spill material was not toxic

Mount Polley boss says 2014 B.C. mine spill material was not toxic

Imperial Metals boss: ‘We haven’t had a fish sample that didn’t pass the test for it being edible’
Williams Lake council seeks meetings on cutting permits, AAC

Williams Lake council seeks meetings on cutting permits, AAC

Delays on forestry permits prompts council to request a meeting with forestry officials
Cariboo 911 calls to be answered by Prince George dispatch starting 2026

Cariboo 911 calls to be answered by Prince George dispatch starting 2026

The Cariboo Regional District is joined by the Districts of Fraser-Fort George, Bulkley-Nechako and Kitimat-Stikine in this new service
Williams Lake looks to keep status quo on building permits

Williams Lake looks to keep status quo on building permits

City council and staff discussed whether or not to change building permit timelines or fee schedules at a committee of the whole meeting
Cariboo seniors hope city rescinds orders at Terra Ridge

Cariboo seniors hope city rescinds orders at Terra Ridge

A new engineering report reportedly deems four units previously issued "do not occupy" notices by the city, are actually safe - for the next 15 years.