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Wyse formally acclaimed as NDP candidate tonight

The Cariboo Chilcotin NDP Constituency Association will hold its formal meeting Wednesday, July 27 to acclaim Charlie Wyse as their candidate for the next provincial election.
B.C. appoints five provincial court judges

B.C. appoints five provincial court judges

Five new provincial court judges will help B.C.'s backlogged court system, but the system is still falling behind, says NDP justice critic Leonard Krog.
Layton taking medical leave from NDP leadership

Layton taking medical leave from NDP leadership

Federal NDP leader Jack Layton has announced he is taking an indefinite medical leave from the leadership of the party, after being diagnosed with a second type of cancer.

City to purchase new sidewalk machine

City council approved the purchase of a sidewalk machine at Tuesday’s council meeting.

Program to promote sport fishing

A program designed to promote sport fishing in the Cariboo has recently been created.

Rick Hansen monument in the works

The City is developing a new Rick Hansen Man in Motion Celebration Monument.

Gas line rupture closes Highway 97 in 150 Mile House: highway now open

Highway 97 is now open after being closed in both directions at the Horsefly/Likely Road junction in 150 Mile House, 12 kilometres south of Williams Lake due to a gas line rupture.

City to amend noise bylaws

City council gave the first three readings to bylaws to amend nuisance abatement and noise control.

Billy acquitted

Kurtis Billy, who was charged with a number of offences following alleged thefts from vehicles in 2010, was acquitted earlier this week.

Program adopted to attract business

City council adopted an industrial revitalization tax exemption program at its Tuesday meeting to attract investment.