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RCMP rev up distracted-driving enforcement

A year into it and Sgt. Bob Verbree, regional commander of the Cariboo Chilcotin Traffic Services, isn’t hopeful that people are getting the message about the dangers of distracted driving.
Reach-a-Reader receives generous support

Reach-a-Reader receives generous support

More than $3,500 was raised during the Cariboo Chilcotin Partners for Literacy’s Reach-a-Reader day in Williams Lake last week.
Clark rules out free vote on killing HST

Clark rules out free vote on killing HST

Abbott lashes Liberal challenger for 'flip flop'
Promises abound as would-be premiers stump for support

Promises abound as would-be premiers stump for support

Tax tinkering pledges surface from Dix, Abbott to woo votes

Council votes no to per diem increase

City council voted in favour of austerity last Tuesday night when it unanimously voted not to increase per diem travel expenses.

Minor injuries in Saturday collisions

Road conditions and speed are being blamed for two accidents on the weekend.

More than half of City snow budget already spent

This is an unprecedented year for snow and temperature and that’s causing trouble for city snow-removal crews, Kevin Goldfuss, director of municipal services, told city council last Tuesday night.

Volunteers needed for income-tax return program

It’s tax time again and the Williams Lake and District community volunteer income tax program is seeking volunteers to complete tax returns.

Recall organizers decide on date to file recall petition

Organizers in the Cariboo-Chilcotin riding have settled on Feb. 15 to officially file their petition for recall with Elections B.C.

Cause of Smith Street fire still undetermined

The occupants of a two-storey house on Smith Street were lucky to get out alive after a fire destroyed the inside of their residence on Wednesday morning.