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Climate experts study extreme weather

Climate experts study extreme weather

Taseko sends new mine plan to feds

Taseko Mines Ltd. has submitted its new Prosperity project description to the federal government.

Movies still sell smoking to our kids

Nowadays, we’re pretty smug about how well protected our young people are from the lure of tobacco advertising.

Couple caught with drugs, stolen vehicles near Lac La Hache

A couple driving a stolen truck and travel trailer were caught with what police say was a "significant amount" of various drugs on Thursday.
Betty Fox is 'seriously ill'

Betty Fox is 'seriously ill'

Betty Fox, mother of the late Terry Fox, the Canadian hero from Port Coquitlam, is seriously ill, according to a statement posted today on the Terry Fox Foundation website.
Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Park performances get new name, sponsor

Concrete Fitness has purchased exclusive naming rights to Performances in the Park 2011, which will now be known as “Concrete Fitness Performances in the Park,” the City of Williams Lake has announced.

School trustees work to protect rural schools

School district 27 trustees took a collective stand in support of small rural schools during their regular meeting Tuesday evening.

Chamber gets honourable mention

The Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce received an honourable mention at the 59th annual B.C. Chamber of Commerce AGM and conference in Prince George from May 28-31 for its work on behalf of its membership.
Lt. Gov. opens new library at Toosey

Lt. Gov. opens new library at Toosey

B.C. Lt. Gov. Steven Point stood in the middle of a hockey rink on the Tl’esqox First Nation Tuesday and addressed the crowd that had gathered for the formal occasion; he told his audience of adults, youth and children of his struggle with poverty and literacy and implored them to work towards literacy because of its ability to open doors.