Skip to content

News

Anahim, Nimpo lake flooding stabilized

The Cariboo Regional District Emergency Operations Centre reports that the flood situation in the Anahim and Nimpo lakes area has stabilized; however, sections of the Chilcotin River are now under a state of emergency.
Elbows up as legislature winds down

Elbows up as legislature winds down

Family waits for residential care bed

Family waits for residential care bed

Kimberley Tuerlings is desperate to bring her dad home.

Project focuses on watershed’s future

The Regional Adaptation to Climate Change project is trying to address a fundamental and long-term problem — a decline of water in Williams Lake’s aquifer and in other local community systems fed by the San Jose watershed that could be exacerbated by climate change.
Volunteers make Relay for Life a success

Volunteers make Relay for Life a success

Jessilyn O’Neil (left), 5, has her face painted by volunteer Wenona Gordon Saturday during the Williams Lake Relay for Life.
Anahim, Nimpo lakes face flood emergency

Anahim, Nimpo lakes face flood emergency

The Cariboo Regional District declared a Local State of Emergency in Electoral Area J on Sunday due to flooding and erosion caused by rapidly rising waters in the Anahim and Nimpo lakes areas.
First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

With the carrot being stability in schools come September, the BC Teachers' Federation is holding out the stick of teachers' job action in a bid to speed up provincial contract negotiations.

Pot plants seized

Two search warrants resulted in almost 10 pounds of dried marihuana, more than 3,300 marijuana plants and a quantity of Canadian currency.

Oliver Street work expected to continue for three more weeks

The City is continuing with work to Oliver Street.
Millions of HST ballots ready to mail

Millions of HST ballots ready to mail