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Mayor says decision on lodge 'years away'

The Mayor of 100 Mile House is concerned with a great deal of misinformation he’s seen circulating on Facebook regarding what residents know as ‘The Lodge.’ Here’s Mitch Campsall with...

District gets money back for playground upgrades

The District of 100 Mile House has some more money to put back into Centennial Park. It had received a grant from the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development,...

Bull makes bid for freedom in Hundred Mile

No one was hurt, including the star of the show, a bull that got loose in downtown 100 Mile House on April 17th during the middle of the day. 100 Mile...

Four Cariboo players at female U-18 BC Cup

Four females from the Cariboo will partake in this week’s U-18 BC Cup hockey tournament in Salmon Arm. The program is the highest BC Hockey has to offer before...

BCTF will commence job action next week

Teachers voted six weeks ago on whether or not to take job action, and today the BC Teachers’ Federation put some walk in their talk. President Jim Iker says the...

North Cariboo House Numbering Campaign underway

“Frustrating,” is one way Quesnel RCMP describe not being able to locate a residence because the address is not clearly visible from the road. According to Media Relations Corporal Stu...

Cariboo players at male U-16 BC Cup

BC Cup hockey tournaments continue this week in Salmon Arm with the male U-16’s taking to the ice. One Cariboo player who tried out in Vanderhoof recently and made one...

Small fire at West Fraser mill

It only happens once or twice each year but there was a fire at West Fraser mill in 100 Mile House early Wednesday. Fire Chief Darrel Blades describes the scene: Blades...

"No danger" for PSO students, public

The safety of the public and students at Peter Skene Ogden Secondary in 100 Mile is intact. 100 Mile RCMP’s...

CRA extends tax filing deadline

Canadians have a little longer to file their taxes now thanks to the infamous Heartbleed internet bug. H&R Block Senior...

Cariboo MP reacts to colleague Flaherty's death

The Canadian political scene lost a big name Thursday, former Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. We spoke to fellow Conservative and...

Thieves make off with $15,000 worth of goods

Major thievery was taking place in Hundred Mile during the overnight hours of April 7th and 8th. RCMP say two businesses...

Commercial trucks stopped in Hundred Mile

Commercial vehicles are being stopped today on Highway 97 in 100 Mile House. We spoke to Constable Mark Kilba, Supervisor...

SCSAR helps save lives near Clinton

A Clinton area woman and man remain in hospital following a serious single vehicle collision on High Bar Road...

Lone Butte high threat fire area

Lone Butte is a designated extreme hazard area when it comes to forest fires. The District of 100 Mile announced...

Chilko & Chilcotin Rivers make for world class adventure

The best river trip in the world is right here in the Cariboo-Chilcotin, according to Outside Magazine. The Chilko and...

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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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