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100 Mile Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi

100 Mile Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi

The 100 Mile House Sikh Society came together on Saturday, May 10
Tariffs top of mind as northern local government conference begins in Prince Rupert

Tariffs top of mind as northern local government conference begins in Prince Rupert

The opening plenary session of the conference focussed on mitigating the potential impacts of a trade war with the U.S.
100 Mile House RCMP seize drugs, firearm while executing search warrants

100 Mile House RCMP seize drugs, firearm while executing search warrants

100 Mile House RCMP conducted three different search warrants between May 2 and May 8
Planned burn in 2023 wildfire near Gun Lake was 'reasonable': Report

Planned burn in 2023 wildfire near Gun Lake was 'reasonable': Report

The complaint claimed the planned ignition contributed to destruction of more than 40 homes
Meeting with minister hoped to be a 'first step' towards change in Cariboo Chilcotin School District

Meeting with minister hoped to be a 'first step' towards change in Cariboo Chilcotin School District

In a meeting with Minister Lisa Beare, Esk'etemc and UBCIC chiefs shared a new website created adding to their call for a full investigation into SD 27
Ckultenellcw Cultural Centre hires new manager

Ckultenellcw Cultural Centre hires new manager

Floyd Dick, who is a member of the Esk'etemc First Nation is the newest manager of the Ckultenellcw Cultural Centre.
PSO Grads raise thousands from annual Jail and Bail

PSO Grads raise thousands from annual Jail and Bail

Around 35 community members were mock arrested for the 2025 PSO Dry Grad Jail and Bail
Lac La Hache Elementary School students craft Indigenous drums

Lac La Hache Elementary School students craft Indigenous drums

Drums were made under guidance by Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation elders
100 Mile House receives Vision Zero grant to assess signage

100 Mile House receives Vision Zero grant to assess signage

The Vision Zero grant of $6,885 will cover half of cost, ICBC will cover the rest
Drive safe, animals don't follow traffic laws

Drive safe, animals don't follow traffic laws

Most collisions with animals happen at dawn and dusk between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m