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Stork delivers in Quesnel and Williams Lake

Quesnel and Williams Lake now have a baby New Year !

Ezra came into the world at 8:42 a.m. this (Jan 2) morning at G.R. Baker Hospital in Quesnel.

Vanessa and Brent Kendrick are the proud parents.

Ezra weighed in at seven pounds, five ounces.

He will be welcomed home by siblings Sloane, Aidan, and Reece.

Williams Lake’s first arrival in 2025 is a little girl.

Amara was born at 6:42 this morning at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops.

She was five pounds, 4 ounces.

Elaina William is Amara’s mom and partner Daniel Allan is the proud father.

She will be welcomed home by older sister Reign, who is 9.

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