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TNG wins injunction against Taseko

Tsilhqot'in National Government officials are celebrating in Williams Lake after a B.C. Supreme Court decision has ruled in their favour.
Trustees honoured with a book

Trustees honoured with a book

School District 27 superintendent Diane Wright (right) thanks the school trustees for all their hard work over the past three years.

City approves Rick Hansen sign expenditures

The City of Williams Lake is proceeding with plans to erect a Rick Hansen Man In Motion monument.

City council reflects on top priorities set in 2008

A report submitted to city council shows the 10 corporate priorities set out by council at the beginning of its term in 2008 were achieved.

Prosperity case could cause delays: Battison

Taseko’s vice president of corporate affairs said what is at stake goes beyond the company and could have a broad provincial context.

Residents begin stay at Deni House

The 28-bed residential care facility Deni House reopened Nov. 28 after a $1.9 million dollar renovation.
Basic ICBC premiums to jump 11 per cent

Basic ICBC premiums to jump 11 per cent

Cut in optional rates to offset much of the pain for most B.C. motorists

Lac La Hache receives new library

The Cariboo Regional District Library Lac La Hache Community Branch has found a new home in the Lac La Hache Elementary School.

City continues with CRD inspection contract

The City of Williams Lake will continue contracting services for building inspection with the Cariboo Regional District.

Shortages still an issue: Interior Health

City council heard Tuesday night that keeping medical staff levels in Williams Lake continues to be a challenge.