â–º Listen Live
â–º Listen Live
â–º Listen Live

Dickson retires as manager of community safety

The manager of community safety for the City of Williams Lake was busy packing up the items from his office at the RCMP detachment before one final night of Operation Red Nose.

Dave Dickson officially retired on New Year’s Eve.

“Likely the people,” Dickson said of what he will miss most.

“We’ve had some good projects. The team that I’ve worked with a lot over the past-names like Vanessa Riplinger, Silvia Dubray, Warren Brown, Jeff Pelley, and Milo MacDonald those names all come to mind as dear people. We’ve accomplished a lot of things, and I hope that that desire continues to be there as we move forward to keep these projects that are so important to our community and so important to the safety and well being in the community. So I’m hoping that somebody picks up the ball and keeps it rolling.”

Among some of the accomplishments within his role Dickson said has been the restorative justice program, the Situation Table and the fruition of Williams Lake Indigenous Court.

“It’s nothing that I have done great,” Dickson said.

“It’s just I have got to work with good people and when you have good people that support you, share your vision, and have a passion for it, it unfolds and you come up with some really positive things.”

Dickon added he believes overall that crime has come down and said that we must continue to look at the health and well being of the person versus the crime.

“If you can get that person healthy we will rapidly diminish the crime rate. That’s the key to success,” Dickson said.

“It’s proven worldwide that if you address the root causes you will be successful. So I hope that that vision continues on with the City and time will tell.”

Dickson who calls Williams Lake home said he and his wife will remain in the community for the foreseeable future.

“The main thing is to stay healthy and that’s my sole goal. My wife and I are both healthy and we want to continue to be healthy and look after ourselves so we can do the things that we’ve postponed over the last many years now.”

(Editor’s Note: Listen to Dave Dickson with the author of this report in the audio file below)

Something going on in the Cariboo you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it). If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

Continue Reading

ckbx Now playing play

cffm Now playing play

ckcq Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Quesnel Ambassadors Showcase for Crowning Ceremony Tonight

The showcase for the 2025 Quesnel Ambassador Leadership Program was held last night. The four candidates gave speeches and presentations on their skills and lives. The event was MC'd by the previous years Quesnel Ambassadors winners. The final decision on who will be the 2025 Quesnel Ambassador will be made tonight at 7 pm at Echen Hall.

Big Donation Gives a Big Step for Quesnel Search and Rescue

The Quesnel Search and Rescue received a $5,000 donation from the Quesnel Elks Lodge #298. The Director of Quesnel Search and Rescue says donation will be going towards advancing the Search and Rescue's technical rope rescue kit.

B.C. adds 5k jobs in June, led by gains in part-time work

British Columbia added 5,000 jobs in June but saw a dip in full-time employment, according to the latest jobs report from Statistics Canada. 

Missing Woman Last Seen in Quesnel Found Deceased

RCMP report on July 11, 2025, they have found Alice Chingee deceased. Chingee was reported missing on July 18, 2024.

B.C. maintains decision to end drug coverage for girl with rare, fatal disease

B.C. is standing by the decision not to continue drug coverage for a Vancouver Island girl with a rare, fatal disease. 
- Advertisement -