George Henderson
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Changing of the guard coming for Tl’etinqox First Nation
An election to replace longtime Chief Joe Alphonse will take place today (March 8) for the Tl'etinqox First Nation. He was Chief for 16 years. It is a...
Quesnel RCMP on the hunt for an armed robbery suspect
Quesnel RCMP was called to an armed robbery at the Circle K convenience store early this (March 7) morning.Corporal Rob Belanger, a Media Relations Officer, says the call came...
Cariboo region’s unemployment rate hits year and half high
The jobless rate in the Cariboo region was once again on the rise last month.Vincent Ferrao, a Labour Market Analyst with Stats Canada, says it was 7.3 percent in...
Who is paying more when it comes to municipal taxes in the Cariboo ?
The lowest municipal taxes in the Cariboo are in 100 Mile House, followed by Quesnel and then Williams Lake. Kari Bolton, the Director of Finance with the City...
City of Quesnel’s casino revenue was down this past year
Casino revenue is on the decline for the City of Quesnel. Director of Finance Kari Bolton confirms that the municipality receives 10 percent of net revenues from the Billy...
City of Quesnel anxious to utilize the former junior school site for housing
The City of Quesnel is once again trying to hasten the development of the former Quesnel Junior School land. It sent another letter this week to the Board...
Taxpayers in Quesnel will be paying more this year
Taxpayers in Quesnel can expect a 7.5 percent rate increase this year.Director of Finance Kari Bolton says that amounts to about $88.97 to the average homeowner, or $24.92 per...
Quesnel Mayor wins court case against the city
Quesnel Mayor Ron Paull has won his court case against the City over the censure and sanctions leveled against him.BC Supreme Court Justice Veenstra handed down his decision on...
Home invasion leads to arrests in Quesnel
Quesnel RCMP say two suspects are in custody in connection with a home invasion....
Police in 100 Mile House respond to stabbing incident
100 Mile House RCMP responded to a call for an assault with a weapon....
Women and children fleeing violence in Quesnel will have a new place to go
Construction will begin in September on what's called a second stage housing project in Quesnel....
Co-accused in Williams Lake stabbing incident to go to trial next month
A trial date has been set for one of two people charged in connection with a...
District Heating System for North Quesnel is on hold
A report on phase 3 of Heat Quesnel was read at last (Tuesday) night's City Council...
Prince George-North Cariboo MLA wants to see if budget delivers on throne speech promises
"We're going to have to see if the deeds match the words."That is Prince...
Quesnel prepares to welcome the witness blanket to town
Quesnel will welcome the witness blanket to town late this year.A lot of...
BC’s minimum wage increasing to $17.85 an hour June 1st
B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will see a little more money in their pockets.The province’s minimum wage is increasing to $17.85...
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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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