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CRIME program to continue for now

The Cariboo Region Integrated Marijuana Enforcement team (CRIME) is nearing the end of its year-long pilot project run and will not end on its one-year anniversary, Sept. 4.

Public input discussed for forestry management

An interim report has revealed what Williams Lake residents and residents in other B.C. communities think about current forestry practices.

Reviewer to visit

The long-awaited gaming grant review promised by Premier Christy Clark will be in Williams Lake Aug. 18. The reviewer will visit 14 communities across the province during August and September.

141 Mile House vehicle collision

The RCMP say speed may have been a factor in a two-vehicle accident on Highway 97 South near 141 Mile House.
B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C.'s plan to fund nicotine patches and gum for smokers has been lauded by the Canadian Cancer Society and other health organizations, but the program has its detractors.
Sex partners urged to disclose infections via e-cards

Sex partners urged to disclose infections via e-cards

B.C. joins online service to help battle spread of disease

Cancer agency seeks caregivers for award

The B.C. Cancer Agency is looking for exceptional individuals whose efforts make a real difference in the lives of those living with cancer as candidates for the agency’s 2011 Community Caregiver Award.

HST referendum closes today

Today is the last day to have your HST referendum voting packages in.

Warm weather causes mosquito increase

B.C.’s cool spring season temperatures have helped keep the mosquito population in check.

Crews head to Ontario to fight lightning fires

Ontario has requested further firefighting assistance from B.C., with an expected increase in lightning activity and ongoing hot and dry conditions.