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Quesnel business robbed

Quesnel RCMP are investigating an armed robbery.Police say a man entered a business in the 400 Block of Anderson Drive just after 9PM last night.The report says the lone...

Williams Lake Sally Ann had a busy Christmas and year.

Christmas is, for most of us, a memory in the rear-view mirror, but for the Salvation Army in Williams Lake, it is snap shot of the entire year and...

Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA on the New Year

In five months the people of B.C. will head to the polls to elect the provincial government, so what about those five months?We asked Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA and the Minister...

Williams Lake Sea and Army Cadets heading to PG

Williams Lake is going to be well represented Saturday at a biathlon meet in Prince George.The Stampede City will be represented by 10 cadets, seven from the Sea Cadets...

The Big Night Out almost sold out

It was sold out in it's first year and already this year, tickets are two thirds gone for the "Big Night Out".The gala is just one of the fund...

Williams Lake business fined for violation

Just about a year ago a worker at the United Concrete facility in Williams Lake was trapped when he was buried to his waist while doing maintenance on a...

Cold weather helps RCMP

There is an upside to all the cold weather we are experiencing .Williams Lake RCMP say the gold appears to be putting a damper on illegal activities in the...

Well loved BC bull rider dead

The rodeo world is mourning the loss of one of its fine young talents, Ty Pozzobon.The 25-year-old bull rider from Merritt died suddenly yesterday.Pozzobon was a fixture at the...

Break for home owners of expensive homes

Homes in this province saw a substantial hike in value in 2016 and that meant some home owners, at...

Interior Highways a mess

Drive B.C. has posted warnings for many of the highways in and around the Cariboo-Chilcotin.Highway 20 in and out...

Pinette and Canada are golden on the water

Williams Lake's Conley Pinette helped team Canada to the gold medal at the World Junior Water Ski Championships in...

Snow hits the Cariboo

Old man winter is once again gripping the region.As promised, mother nature hit the Cariboo-Chilcotin with a pretty good...

Williams Lake Mayor looking forward to the new year

Williams Lake city council returns to chambers on Tuesday and Mayor Walt Cobb says he is looking forward to...

Get your say in B.C. budget process

Northern B.C. residents can join the conversation by way of telephone town hall meetings, including Williams Lake and Quesnel.Finance Minister...

Operation Red Nose keeps em safe in Williams Lake

Williams Lake's Operation Red Nose has wrapped up the season with some decent numbers despite, at times, the weather.The...

McLeese Lake Fire

The McLeese Lake Volunteer Fire Department was called out to a cabin fire at a home on Duckworth Lake...

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Quesnel Hospital Auxiliary celebrates 115 years this weekend

The Quesnel Hopsital Auxiliary is celebrating 115 years of service on the weekend of September 12 to 14. Over the years, the Auxiliary has contributed more than $2 million in hospital and patient care items.

New curbside recycling services in Red Bluff and Lhtako Dene Nation to begin in October

RecycleBC announced this morning that Curbside Recycling Collection will start in the Red Bluff and Lhtako Dene Nation communites, outside of Quesnel, on October 7. New bins will be delivered to households on the weekend of September 20 and 21.

More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella

A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia. 

More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella

A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia. 

B.C. politicians condemn political violence after Charlie Kirk shooting in U.S.

Premier David Eby said Canadians must reject a culture of political violence after the high-profile shooting of American commentator Charlie Kirk.
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