Tatiana Topolnicky
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Lone Butte community says thank you to local fire fighters
Money was raised for the Deka Lake & District Volunteer Fire Department and Interlakes Volunteer Fire Department at an auction in Lone Butte back on August 28, in front...
Wranglers open training camp in 100 Mile House
Wrangler hopefuls hit the ice at the South Cariboo Rec Centre over the weekend.“It was a great weekend, I was happy we had two small teams which allowed us...
Update: Police looking for wanted man in 100 Mile House
The 100 Mile House RCMP say they have arrested him after receiving multiple tips from the public.UPDATE: After receiving several tips from the public man wanted by 100 Mile...
RCMP investigate theft at 108 Mile business
The Building Supply located in the 108 Ranch was the site of a break and enter and theft yesterday (Tuesday) morning.100 Mile House RCMP responded to the store along...
Act violation against COVID-19 regulations leads to assault in South Cariboo store
100 Mile House RCMP attended a business in the 200 block of Birch Avenue for a report of a covid-19 violation as well as an assault on an employee...
One arrested following attempted car theft in the South Cariboo
100 Mile House RCMP responded to a call on North Bonaparte Road near Bridge Lake last week (Friday).
The RCMP said an unknown man had just assaulted someone after trying...
South Cariboo residents speak out against the vaccine card mandate
At least 120 people gathered along Highway 97 in front of the Tim Hortons on Monday.Some were vaccinated and some were not, but they all believed they should have...
Thieves caught in the act in the South Cariboo
Last night (Thursday) 100 Mile House RCMP was advised of a break and enter and theft in progress on North Bonaparte Road near Bridge Lake at 10:35.RCMP says the...
Local realtor says it’s a sellers market in the South Cariboo
Realtor David Jurek says the South Cariboo market is booming with a lot of new people coming to town..“We’ve...
Independent Candidate makes a campaign stop in 100 Mile House
Independent Candidate Bob O’Brien, an Independent candidate for the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo riding, is from Kamloops and moved around the country...
Local 100 Mile store supports those protesting vaccination passports
Exeter Sporting goods closed its doors yesterday (Thursday) for the protest that took place.“We want to show our support...
Wranglers gearing up for the hockey season
Recruiting is the name of the game for the 100 Mile House Wranglers.“We need 20 players since we have...
Fire ban lifted in the South Cariboo
The fire ban in 100 Mile House was rescinded effective Friday (Aug 27).“BC Wildfire is responsible for the jurisdiction...
Stolen Vehicle coincidentally found
An off-duty officer walking around a 100-mile house on the 400 block of Birch Avenue found a stolen ford...
Highway traffic slowed down after a vehicle hits the ditch
100 Mile House Fire Rescue responded to a call on Sunday night about a flipped-over car on Highway 97...
Upgrades made to the South Cariboo Visitor Center
The District of 100 Mile House’s Interpretive Marsh Walk and Beautification Project is now complete with the help of...
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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.Â
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.Â
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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