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Williams Lake fire chief announces his retirement

Williams Lake fire chief announces his retirement

After working for the city 27 years Des Webster announced his retirement Wednesday
Funding talks on the agenda for Mt. Timothy Ski Area directors meeting

Funding talks on the agenda for Mt. Timothy Ski Area directors meeting

Ski hill representatives look to Williams Lake and 100 Mile House for longterm financial assistance
Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo request for assistance with dirt importation approved

Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo request for assistance with dirt importation approved

For more than 10 years the City has been assisting the Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo by transporting dirt in and out of the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex.
School board passes watered-down motion to review LGBTQ policy

School board passes watered-down motion to review LGBTQ policy

School district to look into updating current ‘Safe, caring and orderly schools’ policy
B.C First Nation announces full closure of Chilcotin River steelhead fishery

B.C First Nation announces full closure of Chilcotin River steelhead fishery

Citing a steady decline of numbers, the TNG is closing its own steelhead fishery in the Chilcotin River
Williams Lake fine-tuning cannabis zoning bylaw

Williams Lake fine-tuning cannabis zoning bylaw

City council is proceeding with its plan to open its doors to the legalized cannabis industry
B.C. First Nation makes justice a priority

B.C. First Nation makes justice a priority

Tl’etinqox First Nation is working to make its community more just for its members and offenders
Update: Injured snowmobiler taken to Quesnel hospital with non-life-threatening injuries

Update: Injured snowmobiler taken to Quesnel hospital with non-life-threatening injuries

Two members of CCSAR were dispatched to rescue an injured female snowmobiler in the West Chilcotin’s Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park.
Williams Lake plans to borrow $1 million from water fund for paving

Williams Lake plans to borrow $1 million from water fund for paving

City council will vote Tuesday on whether to approve borrowing $1 million from the city’s water fund for paving rehabiliation.
Prince George RCMP warn of fake $100 bills

Prince George RCMP warn of fake $100 bills

Canadian and American fake $100 bills have been showing up in various Prince George retail outlets.