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Wyse to stand for nomination

Charlie Wyse is expressing an interest in stepping back into the provincial political ring.
Heed risks losing seat over election expenses

Heed risks losing seat over election expenses

Pine beetle has ‘dropped off’

The pine beetle infestation in the province has peaked according to B.C.’s chief forester.
Simpson tours Cariboo North

Simpson tours Cariboo North

B.C. Liberals woo coastal loggers

B.C. Liberal leadership candidates made their pitches to coastal loggers at their annual convention this week, vowing to continue the B.C. government’s efforts to develop Asian export markets and homegrown demand for wood.
Groups ‘suffering’ due to gaming grant changes

Groups ‘suffering’ due to gaming grant changes

Local charities and non-profit organizations are on tenterhooks as they wait to see how changes announced in last year’s budget by the B.C. Solicitor General’s ministry could affect them.
Liberal leadership candidates want changes to literacy test

Liberal leadership candidates want changes to literacy test

Two B.C. Liberal leadership candidates have called for changes to province-wide testing for elementary school children.

Five injured in Saturday morning collision south of Williams Lake

A two-vehicle collision on Highway 97 south of the Sugarcane reserve Saturday morning sent five people to hospital.

Buy a Tribune and support literacy

Jan. 27 is Family Literacy Day.

Library board games promote literacy

Starting today and running through until Family Literacy Day on Jan. 27 the public is invited to the Williams Lake Library during opening hours to play board games.