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Haphazard History: Paddle-wheelers on the Fraser River/Part 1

Haphazard History: Paddle-wheelers on the Fraser River/Part 1

On Highway 97, just south of MacAlister, there is a pullout overlooking the Fraser River.
Back for spring

Back for spring

Canada Geese step into an early spring this week at Scout Island where the ice is already beginning to melt.
A helping hand

A helping hand

Volunteers Ray Coupe and Caren Pritchard help clean up at the Cariboo Potters Guild’s Empty Bowls event.
Tasty meal served at Stampede dinner

Tasty meal served at Stampede dinner

Terris Billyboy gets some gravy for her roast beef and potatoes from Dolly Kershaw during the Stampede Dinner, Dance and Auction Saturday.
Geological gem

Geological gem

Most of the snow is gone, as seen here on Valentine’s Day at Farwell Canyon.
Joker poker

Joker poker

Colleen Smith (left) picks a card at the Joker Poker table as Stampede volunteer Aimee Smith looks on.
Driver hits one million kilometres

Driver hits one million kilometres

Inland Kenworth customer Dennis Bremner (right), his wife, Heather and their grandson stand in front of his 2006 Kenworth.
Hyro work continues

Hyro work continues

Scott Mckillop and Rod Peaver of Allteck Line Contractors Ltd. work on the hydro upgrade on Broadway Avenue North Wednesday.
What’s cooking

What’s cooking

With the warm temperatures locals such as Lori-Anne Holloway enjoy sitting in the park Tuesday gleaning recipe books for meal ideas.
Conservation award presented

Conservation award presented

Dan Simmons is presented this year's trophy during the WLSA Wild Game Banquet.