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Several Thousands of Dollars of Jewelry Stolen in 100 Mile House

A jewelry store on Birch Avenue in 100 Mile House was the subject of a break and enter early on Saturday morning.CPL Ryder Birtwistle with the 100 Mile House...

Fire Chief Missing In Cache Creek

The following information is from the Ashcroft RCMP Website:The Ashcroft RCMP are currently searching a segment of Cache Creek, near the village of Cache Creek, BC, for missing person, Clayton Cassidy.On...

Thunderstorm Watch in Effect for 100 Mile House

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement that is currently in effect for 100 Mile House.Beginning this evening conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms that...

Family-Friendly Trail Opens in 100 Mile House

The Demonstration Forest & Nature Trail in the 99 Mile Recreation area has been fully restored and is once again open to the public.This project was undertaken by The...

Small Power Outage Affecting 108 Mile Ranch

A small part of the 108 mile ranch will be without power for most of the day.According to BC Hydro, 239 customers are being affected by the outage which...

Carpet Bowling Provincials Start Today in 100 Mile House

The 2017 Provincial Carpet Bowling Championships are set and ready to go in 100 Mile House starting today.Sue Pinkerton, President of 100 Mile Carpet Bowling says there will be...

Spring Clean-Up Underway

It is that time of year again!Residents of 100 Mile House are advised the annual “Spring Clean-Up” campaign will run this week until Friday April.28thMunicipal crews will be collecting...

Junior Hockey Showcase set to go in 100 Mile House

Starting today nearly 70 junior hockey players from across the province will be gathering in 100 Mile House for a showcase event at the South Cariboo Rec Centre.Dale Hladun,...

Icy Conditions Caused Headaches on Saturday

A late surge of winter weather wreaked havoc on roads in the South Cariboo this past weekend.Corporal Brian Lamb...

New affordable housing project in 100 Mile House Receives $1.5 Million

Low-income adults and people with special needs will soon have access to 18 new units of affordable rental housing...

Short Ground Search Ends Happy in the South Cariboo

Police in 100 Mile House recently responded to a report of an overdue elderly male who was walking his...

Road Rage Incident Involving Axe in 100 Mile House

RCMP in 100 Mile house were recently called to a report of a road rage incident southbound on HWY...

Greyhound Bus Catches Fire near Cache Creek

A fire broke out on a Greyhound Bus Thursday morning which was en route from 100 Mile House to...

Improved High Speed Internet Coming to 100 Mile House

More than 2,700 residents in 100 Mile House and the neighboring communities will be better able to access faster...

Concept Design Underway for SCRC

The Cariboo Regional District has awarded a contract for concept design services for the South Cariboo Recreation Centre expansion...

Totem Poles Unveiled at Bridge Lake Ice Caves

Two Totem Poles carved by a Canim Lake First Nations artist were unveiled at the Bridge Lake Ice Caves...

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B.C. opening thousands more seats for students this fall

The British Columbia government is promoting thousands of new seats ready for students this school year.

August 28 is International Overdose Awareness Day in Williams Lake

An event to mark International Overdose Awareness Day will take place tomorrow (August 28) in Williams Lake.

B.C. Hydro encourages energy conservation as temperatures soar

High temperatures that have blanketed parts of British Columbia this week are expected to cool gradually in the coming days. 

Ottawa investing $22.7 for EV charging stations in B.C.

The federal government announced funding on Wednesday to install more than 480 electric vehicle charging stations in British Columbia. 

New temperature records set in the Cariboo – again

New highest temperature records have been set in communities across the Cariboo for the third day in a row, according to Environment Canada. Meteorologists say to expect temperatures to continue to threaten warmest day records for the next few days, before things cool down over this coming weekend.
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