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City: Fire hall overrun no impact on 2011 budget

The City is considering a framework to help eliminate cost overruns on future capital projects.

Pot plants seized

Police seized more than 1,600 marijuana plants from a Williams Lake residence on Saturday.
Courageous child confronts cancer

Courageous child confronts cancer

Ron and Angie Grisdale have been residents of Williams Lake for more than 40 years. Ron works for West Fraser and Angie has run Auntie Angie’s Daycare for most of those years. Recently their granddaughter, Brinley Ryann Pawluk, so full of life, was diagnosed with leukemia — a very devastating illness that is beyond anything we can imagine. The pain Brinley is going through, just to survive, just to be alive, is very difficult to watch. It does not seem fair that any child should have to suffer.

Taseko: draining Fish Lake could be removed from equation

Taseko Mines Ltd. has confirmed it is “examining alternate ways to build Prosperity.”

Soupbone ranks radio time

The Lakecity’s rockn’ blues band Soupbone will get some radio air play this weekend for their debut CD Lead Me On.
Interim NDP leader walks into storm

Interim NDP leader walks into storm

Police bust grow op in Williams Lake

Police seized more than 1,600 marijuana plants from a Williams Lake residence on Saturday. An adult male and an adult female were located in the residence in the 1200 block of Hodgson Road and were arrested for production of a controlled substance. The two will appear in court at a later date. See Thursday's Tribune for more details.

Nominations sought for Business Excellence Awards

The Williams Lake Chamber of Commerce is once again taking nominations for its Business Excellence Awards.
Slippery roads irk motorist involved in collision

Slippery roads irk motorist involved in collision

A spat of accidents Friday had Williams Lake RCMP busy with fender benders and at least one driver questioning the work of road clearing crews.
Anaham community celebrates health centre opening

Anaham community celebrates health centre opening

The Tl’etinqox (Anaham) First Nations community opened a state-of-the-art health-care facility Thursday.