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Barnett sad to see Penner leave cabinet post

When B.C.’s Attorney General Barry Penner announced last week he was stepping down from cabinet immediately and would not run in the next provincial election it was met with surprise.
Summer fun on Chimney Lake

Summer fun on Chimney Lake

Tubers extraordinaire Addyson Cullum (left), 4, Ashtynn Cullum, 3, and their cousin Lain Ganson, 6, take a wave with hair flying while having some water fun on Chimney Lake recently.

Hospital Trust and Hough Memorial raise funds for digital mammography unit

The Cariboo Foundation Hospital Trust and the Hough Memorial Cancer Society are throwing their collective resources together to purchase a new digital mammography unit for Cariboo Memorial Hospital.

Human remains found near Williams Lake

A mountain biker found human remains in the outskirts of Williams Lake Wednesday afternoon.
Virus may be 'smoking gun' in sockeye collapse

Virus may be 'smoking gun' in sockeye collapse

Cohen inquiry hears conflicting evidence on potential role of salmon farms
MLA Iain Black leaving politics

MLA Iain Black leaving politics

Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Iain Black is resigning his seat to take a new job as CEO of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Premier Christy Clark said she is "delighted and saddened" to see the MLA who succeeded her as Port Moody-area MLA leave politics.

Groups propose changes to gaming grants

Williams Lake’s non-profit organizations got a chance to have their voices heard as part of the provincially appointed Community Gaming Grant Review examining the role of government in allocating gaming revenue.
Kung Fu Pig

Kung Fu Pig

Big Lake 4-H Club member Tyson McKinnon, 11, snuggles up to his Berkshire swine project Kung Fu Pig Sunday during the Williams Lake 4-H Show and Sale at the Williams Lake Stockyards. The show and sale continues today and tomorrow.

Funding to help weed out invasive plants

Provincial funding has been slated for a committee to help combat invasive plants.

Layton’s death a ‘loss for Canada’

Longtime NDPer Charlie Wyse has described Jack Layton’s death as a “loss for Canada.”