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$3M in beetle funding given to CCBAC

$3M in beetle funding given to CCBAC

Former premier Gordon Campbell had promised $1 million per year over three years to the Cariboo Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition months before he announced his resignation.
Clancys’ Restaurant destroyed by fire

Clancys’ Restaurant destroyed by fire

All that remains of Clancys’ Restaurant in Lac La Hache is a pile of burnt rubble after a fire early Sunday morning.

Boulevard meeting Thursday

An information session on boulevard parking in residential areas will be held from 7-9 p.m. in city council chambers at City Hall on Thursday, April 21.

Cook responds to industrial tax-rate complaints

The Vancouver Canucks won more than their first playoff game over the Chicago Blackhawks Wednesday night; it appears the team may also have won the hearts of Williams Lake since residents stayed away in droves from the City’s second public budget meeting.
Fire destroys Clancys' Restaurant

Fire destroys Clancys' Restaurant

Firefighters tackle a large fire at Clancys’ Restaurant in Lac La Hache early Sunday morning.
Top bulls sell at Bull Show and Sale

Top bulls sell at Bull Show and Sale

Rising cattle prices were reflected at this year’s 74th annual Williams Lake Bull Show and Sale held Thursday and Friday.

Dix wins NDP leadership

Former NDP MLA for Cariboo South Charlie Wyse reconfirmed his desire to seek the party’s nomination in the Cariboo Chilcotin riding following the NDP leadership win by Adrian Dix, Sunday.
Far fewer Fraser sockeye predicted this summer

Far fewer Fraser sockeye predicted this summer

Tiny fraction of giant 2010 run likely, but pinks may surprise
Fire destroys Lac La Hache landmark

Fire destroys Lac La Hache landmark

Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire at Clancy's Restaurant in Lac La Hache Sunday morning.

Tribune holiday hours

The Tribune will be closed on Friday, April 22 for the Good Friday holiday.