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B.C. crews to help fight Washington state fires

Forty-one B.C. Wildfire Management Branch personnel left Tuesday to help fight a large fire near Omak, Wash.

Identity of remains still unknown

The Williams Lake RCMP are still awaiting the outcome of an examination of a forensic anthropologist to determine the identity of the human remains found north of Esler near Williams Lake on Aug. 24.

Smallmouth bass could reach the Fraser

The smallmouth bass continue to be a cause for big concern for regional and provincial governments and residents who live around water systems where the fish have taken hold.

New policy to improve city’s fiscal responsibility

An internal control policy will be implemented by the City is intended to improve the City’s fiscal responsibility, according to Mayor Kerry Cook.
Battery disconnected after collision

Battery disconnected after collision

Firefighters disconnect this car’s battery after a two-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Broadway Avenue North and Windmill Crescent Tuesday afternoon. The car had front-end damage from the collision. No other details were available at press time.

South Lakeside to be widened

Individuals who travel the South Lakeside Drive corridor will soon see changes and improvements.
GROW/Skyline move more costly than expected

GROW/Skyline move more costly than expected

All the work done this summer to bring the GROW/Skyline program back onto School District 27 property has cost a little more than anticipated, says district secretary treasurer Bonnie Roller.

Property owners responsible for noise

Noise and nuisance bylaws were amended at Tuesday’s council meeting to hold property owners responsible for the disturbances.
Deer population perception inaccurate: ministry

Deer population perception inaccurate: ministry

The abundance of mule deer in the Quesnel, Williams Lake, and 100 Mile House corridor may be more of a matter of public perception rather than fact, according to Roger Stewart, director of resource management for the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations.

CRD library expected at Lac La Hache elementary

The Cariboo Regional District board of directors endorsed a proposed agreement between School District 27 and the CRD for the location of the Lac La Hache Community Library within the Lac La Hache Elementary School.