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Traffic directed during sewer works

Traffic directed during sewer works

Stan Ericsson with Howling Wulff Traffic Control directs traffic on the corner of Second Avenue and Borland Street during sanitary sewer repairs Wednesday morning. Single-lane alternating traffic was in effect.

Fight Sunday

Two males, who were allegedly part of a Sunday night brawl, were taken into police custody.

Fewer Williams Lake properties sold this year than last year: real estate board

The B.C. Northern Real Estate Board has reported that 3,443 properties worth $740 million sold through the Multiple Listing Service in the first nine months of 2011 compared to 3,441 properties worth $697 million in the same time period last year.

Human remains found in Horsefly

Unidentified human remains have been found on a property near Horsefly.

Mine discharge application raises concerns

The Mount Polley Mine application for a permit to discharge effluent into Hazeltine Creek is raising some environmental concerns in area communities.
Richard Vollo runs for seat on next city council

Richard Vollo runs for seat on next city council

Richard Vollo is running for council.

Bylaw to reduce alarm calls: City

In the face of some public backlash against the new security alarm systems bylaw, the City is trying to clarify the intent of the bylaw that was adopted late last year.
Treaty commission calls for political will

Treaty commission calls for political will

The head of the B.C. Treaty Commission wants her mandate extended one more year to see if the federal-provincial effort to settle aboriginal land claims has a future after two decades.

Sellars supports Cook

The Northern Shuswap Tribal Council isn’t endorsing a Williams Lake mayoral candidate but is leaving the door open should it choose to.

WL flu clinics starting Nov. 1

When public health agencies start talking flu shots you can be certain summer is over.