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Rockets force Game Five after tight-checking win against Cougars

If you tuned in to the WHL livestream feed or your radio dial waiting to hear more astonishing playoff feats from the Prince George Cougars, a sense of disappointment was likely felt. Second period goals by Max Graham and Gabriel Szturc kept the Kelowna Rockets hopes faintly alive following a...

Earth Day more than just a day for the Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society

April 22nd is Earth Day, highlighting the environment and how to protect it for future generations. Over the years, awareness to protect the world have gone beyond just the one day, with various organizations such as the Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society giving tips on how to do so. Program Coordinator, Dani...

Quesnel City Council gives green light to new 17-unit apartment building

The conversion of a commercial building into a new 17-unit apartment building on Doherty Drive in West Quesnel is back on track. Concerns were raised by Council and by residents following a public hearing in relation to the proponent's request for a parking variance to allow for just 3 parking...

Delegation From Local South Cariboo ATV Club To Address 108 Greenbelt Commission

The 108 Greenbelt Commission will be holding a public meeting this evening at the 108 Community Hall. Cariboo Regional District Director for Area G Al Richmond said the 108 ATV Club requested an opportunity to present a proposal to the Commission tonight at seven. On their Facebook the club posted that...

Williams man to be sentenced for manslaughter

A date for sentencing has been set for a Williams Lake man who pled guilty to a charge of manslaughter. 36-year old Kurtis Billy is due back in Supreme Court in Vancouver on May 2nd. Billy was originally charged with second degree murder but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. He was...

Prescribed Burn Near Nemiah Valley Lodge Could Begin April 17th

BC Wildfire Service in collaboration with Xeni Gwet'in First Nation will be conducting a prescribed burn approximately ten hectares in size near the Nemiah Valley Lodge. Fire Information Officer at the Cariboo Fire Centre, Madison Dahl, said burning may begin as early as today (April 17) and may continue periodically...
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