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Relax with Tree Songs Holistics

Tree Songs Holistics is a new business that started up in October, 2010.

Savoring the moment

The Soupbone Blues Band has three songs already recorded and 14 more ready to get polished up for their follow up CD.

Something for everyone at the Horsefly Winter Carnival coming up next weekend

The Horsefly Winter Carnival is beginning to take on a life of its own.

Bell: B.C. is abiding by agreement

Forests, Mines and Lands Minister Pat Bell responded Tuesday to the U.S. government’s filing for arbitration under the U.S.-Canada 2006 Softwood Lumber Agreement about British Columbia’s timber pricing policies.
Auction planned for 139

Auction planned for 139

Fundraising events for the 139 Children’s Fundraising Society are being scaled back this year due to the poor health of the society’s president Greg Ashley and an overall shortage of volunteers.

Elder College courses outlined

Cariboo Chilcotin Elder College is once again offering a lively selection of brain food to stimulate the minds and bodies of members throughout the winter and early spring.

Brain Injury Society educational series

The Caribou Brian Injury Society is hosting the six-week educational series Introduction to Brain Injury.

NDP rejects sign-up complaints

The B.C. NDP executive has rejected two complaints from rival candidates about irregularities in the sign-up of members to support Vancouver-Kingsway MLA Adrian Dix in his bid for the party leadership.

Cariboo Growers host dinner theatre

Cariboo Growers Cooperative and partners will host a Medieval dinner theatre and silent auction fundraiser at Beeotcheese Bistro and Bakery on Thursday Feb. 3, starting at 5:30 p.m.
City: crews worked all weekend to clear snow

City: crews worked all weekend to clear snow

The clear skies so far this week have probably proved a welcome respite for City snow removal crews.