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.
Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward
A bill that aimed repeal the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) was voted down in the legislature.
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BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal
An industry group representing British Columbia’s bars, pubs and private liquor and cannabis stores said it hopes get things can get back to normal within the next month now that a strike by about 25,000 public service workers has come to an end.Â
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WLFN cultural burn planned south of Highway 97 over upcoming weekend
Williams Lake First Nation will be conducting a cultural burn within it's territory starting from Oct. 30 until Nov.3. The burn will cover
First Poppies for Season of Remembrance presented to local leadership
The Royal Canadian Legion Branches across the Cariboo presented their first poppies to local leadership ahead of Nov. 1, the traditional start of the Season of Remembrance.
B.C. man arrested in connection with historic sex assaults in Ontario
Police have arrested a man in British Columbia in connection with a string of violent sexual assaults nearly three decades ago.
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Advance Voting day (Oct 29) on Fire Hall & Truck Referendums
Residents of the 150 Mile House Fire Protection Service Area have the chance to vote early on 2 referendum proposals.
BC still plans to run anti-tariff ad campaign, despite Trump trade threats
Premier David Eby gave no sign he will back off a planned anti-tariff ad campaign in the United States, despite President Donald Trump’s anger over a TV ad by the Ontario government.Â
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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.
B.C. Greens call for a return to vacancy control with new legislation
The B.C. Greens have tabled legislation that would limit how much landlords can raise rents between tenancies.
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Starry Nights Light Up Saturday November 15th in the South Cariboo
Things will be a little different when it comes to the South Cariboo Health Foundation's Starry Nights Light Up event.








