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No more predator control funding

Cariboo-Chilcotin farmers and ranchers have been left largely to their own devices when it comes to protecting their livestock.
Pioneer receives Award of Merit

Pioneer receives Award of Merit

City ponders Station House Gallery re-location

City ponders Station House Gallery re-location

City council approved a plan to apply for funding to address the future of the Station House Gallery Tuesday night.

SD 27 explores personalized learning concepts

Personalized learning is an approach to education being explored in several countries around the world.

Taseko plans to submit new mine proposal

Ever since the federal government turned down Taseko’s Prosperity mine project in November, there has been a sense that the book was not yet closed on the project.
White Cane chapter raises vision awareness in lakecity

White Cane chapter raises vision awareness in lakecity

Their challenges operating in the world vary greatly but their motto demonstrates a desire to live life as barrier free as possible.

Theft suspects arrested

A prolific offender was among three arrested in relation to a theft from a Williams Lake business Sunday night.

Prolific offender among three arrested

A 50-year-old female driver of the getaway vehicle was arrested in the vehicle, one man was located a short distance away by police, and the other man, who took off on foot into the woods near Signal Point, was tracked by the police service dog and taken into custody a short time later.

Recall campaign expected to start Jan. 31

Cariboo Chilcotin recall organizer Eric Freeston insists the recent slow down in signing up canvassers to their cause was due to the season — not a lack of interest — and they are moving ahead in their bid to recall MLA Donna Barnett.
Cobb: Mixed feelings on store closure

Cobb: Mixed feelings on store closure

With more than four decades in business Walt Cobb has seen big changes in the retail business landscape.