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New vaccine schedule invites those 18+ to register to book this week

More than 1.8 million British Columbians will be invited to register for their COVID-19 vaccine in the week ahead as B.C.'s Get Vaccinated program moves forward. A new schedule for...

Paper Excellence to close Mackenzie Pulp mill permanently

After being curtailed for close to a year, the Mackenzie Pulp Mill will close its doors for good. Paper Excellence made the announcement today (Thursday), after the mill was originally...

Bridge Lake man arrested for prohibited driving, assaulting a police officer

A Bridge Lake man has been arrested for the second time in less than a month, this time for prohibited driving and assaulting a police officer, 100 Mile House...

‘Circuit breaker’ relief grant introduced to help businesses affected by recent restrictions

The province will be setting aside about $50 million to help businesses impacted by the March 30 public health orders surrounding indoor dining and fitness classes. Named the 'circuit breaker...

Vaccine appointments now available for those 70+ in B.C.

B.C.'s COVID-19 immunization program continues, and as of today (Wednesday), the age limit has been lowered to those 70 and older. Anyone born in or before 1951 can register to...

RCMP warn the public about recent cases of cyberstalking

The Quesnel RCMP are warning the public about several recent cyberstalking incidents targeting women in the community. Between March 30 and April 5, the Quesnel RCMP received three reports of...

Daily COVID-19 case count over 1,000 again: BC Health Officials

Case counts across B.C. continue to surge, as the province reported 1,068 new cases of COVID-19 in a single day, as B.C. has surpassed 105,000 cases. This is after the...

B.C. reports 1,889 cases of COVID-19 in two days

As daily case counts continue to surge, B.C. has reported 1,889 COVID-19 test positives in two days. From Saturday to Sunday 999 cases were reported and from Sunday to Monday...

B.C. moves to Phase Three of COVID-19 immunization plan tomorrow

Booking a vaccine online will soon be as easy as one, two, three for eligible adults in B.C. The Province...

Bridge Lake man arrested after traffic stop turns up loaded rifle

A Bridge Lake man has been arrested after a loaded gun was found in his vehicle during a traffic...

Fuel thefts prompt arrest: 100 Mile RCMP

100 Mile RCMP say a 41-year-old man has been arrested following a series of fuel thefts. On Friday afternoon, a...

Update: Highway 97 open to traffic after vehicle crash south of Williams Lake

(Files by Catherine Garrett-MyPGNow) Update 1:45 pm: Traffic is flowing again after an early morning vehicle crash near Williams Lake and...

Drugs, gun seized after serious domestic dispute: Quesnel RCMP

One man is in custody after police responded to a domestic dispute involving a gun on Graham Road, near...

Extreme cold warning in effect: Environment Canada

Temperatures across Northern and Interior B.C. have taken an icy plunge this weekend. Environment Canada has issued a special weather...

Prince George local health area adds 108 COVID-19 infections: BC CDC

According to the BC Centre for Disease Control COVID-19 case count by local health area, Prince George led Northern...

Wilkinson steps down as BC Liberal leader

The leader of the BC Liberals is stepping down, following the snap election last month that saw John Horgan...

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Prolonged heatwave to start this weekend in the Cariboo

A large ridge of Summertime High Pressure is building up across the Province. Environment Canada Meteorologist Matt Loney said that will have temperatures climbing through the weekend and into next week.

First Nations call for longer closure of B.C.’s Joffre Lakes park

Two First Nations say British Columbia’s one-month closure of Joffre Lakes Provincial Park to allow for cultural practices is too short and is “a violation of trust.”

Update: Williams Lake Courthouse resumes normal operations

The street between fourth and seventh Avenue along Borland Street has been blocked off by Williams Lake RCMP.

Salmon still at risk from 2024 Chilcotin River Landslide

The Tsilhqot'in Nation is warning that the most serious impacts on salmon and the Chilcotin River system may still be ahead.

Performances in the Park set to take it’s final bow of the season

Just like Summer quickly coming to an end, so to is another edition of Performances in the Park in Williams Lake.
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