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Quesnel area woman to be sentenced for manslaughter
52-year old Lona Lynette Cole will be back in Supreme Court on December 8th to set a date for sentencing.
Drug crisis continues to hit close to home in the Cariboo
The Northern Interior, which includes Quesnel, continues to be one of the worst areas of the province when it comes to drug overdoses.
Kersley Fire Fighters battle attic fire
The Kersley Volunteer Fire Department was called out to Parr Road at around 5-20 p.m. on Sunday evening.
Quesnel fire fighters called to structure fire early this morning
The Quesnel Volunteer Fire Department was called out to a house fire early this (Monday) morning.
Investigation underway into the death of a Quesnel man
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) is looking into the death of a Quesnel man.
Repeat Offender in Quesnel sentenced to jail time
A man police in Quesnel described as a chronic repeat offender has been sentenced in provincial court.
Quesnel could lose important service currently being provided by the SPCA
The SPCA in Quesnel has put the city on notice that it will no longer be providing a kenneling service as of January 1st.
Quesnel to be spared from program cuts announced by CNC
Programs at the College of New Caledonia in Quesnel remain intact following a series of cuts announced last week.
Taxpayers in Quesnel will pay more for water and sewer next year
Water and sewer fees will be going up a little in Quesnel in the New Year.
Nimpo Lake man to be sentenced in the new year for manslaughter
A date for sentencing has been set in connection with a suspicious death in the Anahim Lake area.
City of Quesnel rolls out framework to tackle public safety
A comprehensive plan designed to tackle development and public safety in Quesnel was revealed at the latest (Oct 21) City Council meeting.
City of Quesnel refines its snow removal policy
A refined snow removal policy was laid out at this week's City Council meeting.
Wind knocks out power to thousands in the Cariboo
BC Hydro crews were busy today (Oct 23) as more than two thousand customers in the Cariboo were without power at one point.
Quesnel School District is looking for bus drivers
The Quesnel School District is dealing with a bus driver shortage.
Pacific Coastal Airlines has been cleared for take off in Quesnel
Quesnel and area residents will soon have another option to fly to Vancouver and back.
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Interior Health claims recruitment efforts at Cariboo Memorial are yielding results
During a delegation to the Williams Lake City Council, Interior Health claimed it is seening progress in it's recruitment efforts to get new physicians at Cariboo Memorial Hospital in Williams Lake. Though ER nursing staff remains one of the most challenging positions to have vacancies for the Health Authority.
Quesnel area woman to be sentenced for manslaughter
52-year old Lona Lynette Cole will be back in Supreme Court on December 8th to set a date for sentencing.
B.C. Hydro cites unforeseen risks for Site C dam cost overruns
B.C. Hydro is blaming the outsized costs for the Site C dam construction on a series of “low probability, high consequence” events, and said it should have done a better job preparing for those risks.
The post B.C. Hydro cites unforeseen risks for Site C dam cost overruns appeared first on AM 1150.
‘Generational investment’: Ottawa’s 2025 budget focuses on housing, workers and clean energy
A “generational investment” is how Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced the 2025 federal budget, a plan that pours money into housing, workers and clean-energy projects.
The Witness Blanket to be displayed at Quesnel Prince George’s CNC Campuses
The Witness Blanket, a national monument, created by Carey Newman from reclaimed items honouring residential school survivors will be on display at the College of New Caledonia's Quesnel campus from Nov. 5 to Nov. 21, then at the College's Prince George campus from Nov. 27 to Dec. 30.
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