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Risk of burnout continues to challenge Cariboo veterinarians

Risk of burnout continues to challenge Cariboo veterinarians

100 Mile House vet shuts down after-hour urgent care calls in 100 Mile clinic
OUR HOMETOWN: Food brings connection to self, community, environment

OUR HOMETOWN: Food brings connection to self, community, environment

Registered dietitian, Tatjana Bates, passionate about inspiring communities to enjoy food, community
Bev Sellars receives honorary doctorate from Thompson Rivers University

Bev Sellars receives honorary doctorate from Thompson Rivers University

Sellars is an Indigenous lawyer, award-winning author, activist and former Xatśūll Chief
Young Williams Lake students lace their skates for a class field trip

Young Williams Lake students lace their skates for a class field trip

Students from École Nesika Elementary took the bus to the Cariboo Memorial Complex
OUR HOMETOWN: Mixing family life with decadent sweets

OUR HOMETOWN: Mixing family life with decadent sweets

Melissa Starkowski of Sugar and the Sweets will convert her garage into a commercial kitchen
Williams Lake’s Rea Klar represents Canada at UN’s 3rd Global Peace Summit

Williams Lake’s Rea Klar represents Canada at UN’s 3rd Global Peace Summit

Rea Klar graduated from Cariboo Adventist Academy in 2020 and now attends Trinity Western University
UPDATE: Columneetza school in Williams Lake open after water line break

UPDATE: Columneetza school in Williams Lake open after water line break

School District 27 announced the campus is closed and buses are cancelled
Family Fest returns in Williams Lake offering resources, support

Family Fest returns in Williams Lake offering resources, support

Hosted by the Women’s Contact Society, the free event will have activities for children
Williams Lake family, church raises $20,000 for Thailand orphanage

Williams Lake family, church raises $20,000 for Thailand orphanage

The money will be used to install solar panels on the orphanage, saving $300 a month
LCSS grad students challenge school in food drive competition, winning

LCSS grad students challenge school in food drive competition, winning

Almost 400 pounds of food was donated to the Salvation Army Food Bank