Alex Martin
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Good Turnout for Peter Skene Ogden Grads Hockey Fundraiser
The numbers are in for the PSO Grads versus Teachers fundraising event and they are looking good.This year’s event raised more than 2,100 dollars with an additional roughly $1,000 in raffle...
Wranglers Continue Pursuit of 1st Place Without Justin Bond
The 100 Mile House Wranglers will have to continue their pursuit of first place without their leading goal scorer.Williams Lake’s Justin Bond is out, possibly long-term, as he has been...
Wild Sheep Meeting to be Held in Clinton
Wild sheep in the South Cariboo are dying from preventable disease and it’s up to landowners in the region to help.A town hall meeting on the topic is being...
Investigation Continues Into Lone Butte Structure Fire
The investigation continues into a structure fire on Messner road in the Lone Butte area that took place yesterday.Members from the 100 Mile House Fire Rescue were on hand to...
Produce Price Initiative to Hit Grocery Chain Locations in Williams Lake, Quesnel, 100 Mile House
Its good news for Cariboo residents as Sobey’s Inc. announced Friday that all Safeway locations in British Columbia would be reducing the price of produceThe price drop comes as...
Wranglers Host Eagles, Take Aim at Undefeated Month
The red hot 100 Mile House Wranglers will try to cap off a nearly perfect January tonight versus the Sicamous Eagles.The Wranglers are undefeated in eight games so far this...
Wranglers Edge Knights, Re-claim 1st in Division
After a sluggish first two periods, a little extra time was worth it for the 100 Mile House WranglersWith a man advantage in overtime and the puck down low behind...
Mechanical Issues the Cause of Mill Fires in 100 Mile House
It was a hectic Wednesday night for 100 Mile House Fire Rescue as multiple calls from the Norbord O-S-B Mill had members hopping.All hands were on deck says Fire Chief...
Shorthanded Wranglers Take Aim at 1st Place Versus North Okanagan
It’ll be a shorthanded 100 Mile House Wranglers club taking on challengers from North Okanagan and Sicamous this weekend…Already missing...
Canim Lake Band Wellness Centre to Receive $5,000 As Runner-Up in #ShareTheCare Giveaway
Being a runner up paid off for the Canim Lake Band Wellness Centre, as the group expects to receive...
100 Mile House & District Council to Support Nordic’s Grant Application
It was an easy call to make for the 100 Mile House and District Council as they decided unanimously at...
Solid Waste Management Plan Showing Early Returns in 100 Mile House
The solid waste management plan for the District of 100 Mile House seems to be working.That was the takeaway at...
Wranglers Hit the Road, Take on Revelstoke
The 100 Mile House Wranglers will continue their battle for their first division banner tonight in Revelstoke versus the...
Williams Lake Receives Funding from Province for Anti-Racism Programming
A renewed focus on multiculturalism and acceptance in Williams Lake is the goal as the province announced yesterday that...
South Cariboo Search and Rescue Commended in Mt Timothy Rescue
The South Cariboo Search and Rescue is receiving accolades for their work in recovering an overdue skier over the...
Deadly Morning On Highway 97
Two people are dead following collisions near 70 Mile House and Hixon Tuesday morning.RCMP from Clinton and 100 Mile House...
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Latest News
Xeni-Taseko Evacuation Alert lifted
The Evacuation Alert for the Xeni-Taseko Area has been lifted. The Alert was issued by the Xeni Gwet'in First Nation Government, Tŝilhqot’in National Government and the Cariboo Regional District on September 13, 2025 at 9:15 p.m.
Moffat Bridge to have single lane traffic in the morning
The Moffat Bridge in Quesnel, leading to and from West Quesnel will be down to single-lane alternating traffic from 4 am to 8 am on Wednesday, September 24 while maintenance will be conducted by the City of Quesnel.
Only 1 of 4 wildfires in the Puntzi Creek Complex listed as out of control
There are currently 4 wildfires being actioned by Puntzi Creek Complex personnel in the Chilcotin.
More than 12,500 public service workers taking job action as BCGEU ramps up strike
The B.C. General Employees Union is again ramping up job action, amid what it says is now the longest public service strike in the province's history.
Quesnel Parents and Teachers ‘outraged’ at School Trustee’s approved 35 per cent raise
Teachers and Parents in Quesnel are left "outraged" as the School District 28's Board of Trustees approved a 35 per cent raise for themselves on September 17's School Board Meeting, that will allegedly directly cut classroom funding.
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