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McLeod Named Opposition Critic for Indigenous Affairs

A new government and a new interim leader means a new job for the Conservative Member of Parliament for...

MP for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Raises Concerns Regarding Refugees

The Syrian Refugee crisis is a concern for the Member of Parliament from Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo who weighed in on the...

McLeod: More Women in Politics is Good, Quotas are Not

The Member of Parliament for the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo has weighed in on the Liberal government’s equal gender cabinet, and unsurprisingly,...

Mountain Pine Beetle a Major Part of Retiring MP’s Legacy

It’s been one week since the 2015 Federal Election, and amidst all the talk of a shiny new government, a...

Election 42: Advanced Polls See Massive Turnout Spike

Thanksgiving wasn’t the only widespread Canadian activity going on over the weekend… Advance polls for the 42nd General Election took place...

Advance Polls Open at Noon in South Cariboo (and everywhere else)

Turkey and pumpkin pie won’t be the only focus of this upcoming weekend as advance polls for the 42nd Canadian...

New Democrats Open Campaign Office in 100 Mile House

The New Democrat candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo was in 100 Mile House last night to celebrate the official opening of a...

Federal Candidates in Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Weigh in on Debate

The first week of campaigning for the twenty-fifteen federal election has wrapped up with the candidates for the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo...

Local NDP Candidate Weighs in on Coalition

As the rejection of a possible “coalition of the left” is making national headlines, the NDP candidate for Kamloops...

NDP Outraged by Tory MP’s Spending in Cariboo-Prince George

Dick Harris’s 500,000 dollar bill to taxpayers requires explanation and justification. At least according to the NDP candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo, Bill...

NDP Critical of Legislative Session

The Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo riding is heating up ahead of October’s federal election with New Democrat Bill Sundhu taking aim at...

Tory MP Weighs in on Senate Reform, Abolition

With both Liberal and New Democratic Parties recently unveiling their platforms in regards to Senate reform versus abolition, it...

NDP Candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Speaks Out on C-51

Bill C-51 is headed to a third reading and the N-D-P candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo isn’t happy about it. Bill Sundhu doesn’t...

NDP Candidate to Visit First Nations

The Canim Lake Band will be getting a visit from Bill Sundhu tomorrow as the NDP Candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo...

McLeod Fires Back Over RCMP Funding

With almost five months to go until the 2015 federal election, the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo riding is getting heated. Liberal candidate Steve Powrie...

Liberal Candidate Rips Budget

The new federal budget does not have a fan in Steve Powrie. The Liberal candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo didn’t mince words...

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The showcase for the 2025 Quesnel Ambassador Leadership Program was held last night. The four candidates gave speeches and presentations on their skills and lives. The event was MC'd by the previous years Quesnel Ambassadors winners. The final decision on who will be the 2025 Quesnel Ambassador will be made tonight at 7 pm at Echen Hall.

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