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Wildfire In The Horsefly/Likely Road Area Being Held

The status of the approximately 26 hectare wildfire located half a kilometre from Highway 97 and two kilometres from the Horsefly/Likely Road has changed. Fire Information Officer Talia Mackay said it displayed no growth overnight and gave this up date on what BC Wildfire Service will be doing today (March...

Statutory Immunity request passed for temporary emergency shelter in Williams Lake

Williams Lake City Council once again had a packed meeting regarding statutory immunity for Elks Hall. Last night played out similarly to the meeting back on March 12th, where community member voiced concerns or support on the potential temporary emergency shelter. While negative impacts were talked about, Councillor Joan Flaspohler spoke...

BC Wildfire Crews Actioning A Fire In The Likely/Horsefly Road Area

BC WildFire Service crews are on scene of a 26 hectare fire located half a kilometre from Highway 97 and two kilometres from the HorseFly/Likely Road. Jeromy Corrigan, a Communication Assistant with the Cariboo Fire Centre, had this information as of 5:15 this afternoon (Tuesday March 26). “At this time crews...

Rachelle Brown of Smithers basking in the glow of World Women’s Curling title

From the Smithers Curling Club to the bright lights of the world stage, Rachelle Brown has been one lucky individual. The 37-year-old was part of Rachel Homan’s Ontario-based rink helping Canada capture its first World Women’s Curling Championship in four years defeating Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni 7-5 on Sunday from Sydney...

Wildlife sightings to ramp up as spring continues

Spring is here, which means residents could see more wildlife enter communities. One animal to be aware of is bears, which the Conservation Officer Service (COS) said there haven't been many sightings in towns or at the outskirts, but will rise as they seek viable food sources. Preparations to prevent bears...

One final look back at the record-breaking PG Cougars regular season

Now that's performance! The Prince George Cougars (who moved from Victoria 30 years ago) had their best regular season ever and the stats over 68 games back that up. They came first in the regular season in the WHL Western Conference for the first time and earned their second B.C. Division...
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