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Almost there

Almost there

Daybreak Rotary president Ron Malmas and Rotarian Lori Macala show how close Rotary International is to eradicating polio around the world.

Tribune holiday office hours

The Tribune will be closed on Friday, July 1 for Canada Day. As a result, the advertising deadline for the Tuesday, July 5 paper will be on Thursday, June 30 at 5 p.m. The Tribune will re-open on Monday, July 3.
Structure burns near Williams Lake

Structure burns near Williams Lake

Firefighters battle a structure fire on Mussell Place, just off of Dog Creek Road near Williams Lake, at about 3:30 p.m. this afternoon. No further information is available at this time.

City releases 2010 financial report

In a bid to meet legislative requirements for financial reporting and pursue greater public transparency around its spending, the City released its 2010 remuneration and expenses for council and staff Tuesday evening.

Pool will be closed indefinitely

The Sam Ketcham Pool in the Cariboo Memorial Complex will be undergoing an unscheduled shutdown effective June 30 at 6 p.m.
Riders get ready for Cops for Cancer

Riders get ready for Cops for Cancer

In the early morning hours motorists can expect to see a solitary Dave Dickson feverishly hugging the thin, white line on his Giant road bike as he speeds down Highway 97 South to 150 Mile House to meet up with fellow cyclist RCMP Cpl. Brian Evans.

Pop bottles explode in yards

The Williams Lake RCMP is warning the public to be cautious after three recent incidents of explosive pop bottles in the community and 150 Mile House.

Hospital sees ongoing staff shortages

Cariboo Memorial Hospital is experiencing staff shortages across some of its departments.

Teachers voting on strike action

Teachers taking province-wide strike vote
Auditor wants BC Rail trial costs

Auditor wants BC Rail trial costs

B.C. Auditor-General John Doyle has applied to B.C. Supreme Court for details of the legal defence costs for Dave Basi and Bob Virk, convicted of breach of trust last fall for their role in the sale of BC Rail operations.