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BC prepares for HST decision

Jim Dinning admits that it’s ironic for a former Alberta finance minister to be asked to weigh the merits of B.C.’s two choices for sales taxes.

Contenders square off in debate

Local B.C. Liberals had a chance to assess the six candidates for the party leadership during an all-candidates debate Last Thursday in Prince George.
Winter deer scene

Winter deer scene

A deer jumped out in front of Ted Hlokoff while he was driving 14 kilometres west of Alexis Creek.
Station House dedicates February show to children

Station House dedicates February show to children

Bright and beautiful paintings, drawings and even some sculptures all created by children and youth are filling both the main and upper galleries of the Station House Gallery this month.
Operation Red Nose receives support

Operation Red Nose receives support

Nancy Giesbrecht, member of the Rotary Club of Williams Lake (right), presents Cane Fraser from PMT Chartered Accountants with a plaque recognizing his involvement in the Operation Red Nose campaign.

It's hip to be snipped

The BC SPCA is urging pet guardians and all animal lovers to do their part to help end the tragedy of pet overpopulation in B.C.
Harper receives basket from local MPs

Harper receives basket from local MPs

Prime Minister Stephen Harper got a taste of life in the Cariboo when he was presented with a gift basket commemorating the region’s 2010-2011 Forest Capital of Canada designation.
Tribune supports Operation Red Nose

Tribune supports Operation Red Nose

Nancy Giesbrecht, member of the Rotary Club of Williams Lake (right), presents Tribune publisher Lorne Doerkson with an award recognizing his support for Operation Red Nose
Children First support Family Fest

Children First support Family Fest

Cindy Davis (right) from Children First, a program of the Women’s Contact Society, donates a cheque for $800 to Lil Mack (left) of Cariboo Chilcotin Partners for Literacy to use for Family Fest on Sunday, Feb. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Marie Sharpe School.

Council mulls over sister-city initiative

The future of the Sosua Sister City Initiative could be in jeopardy after council moved Tuesday to “support and encourage” the creation of a stand-alone committee that could oversee project work, says initiative founder Glen Lehay.