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Moose Hide Campaign comes to the South Cariboo

Moose Hide Campaign comes to the South Cariboo

The Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre is hosting 100 Mile House's inaugural Moose Hide Campaign
Electric vehicles suitable for Cariboo conditions

Electric vehicles suitable for Cariboo conditions

Cariboo electric car owners share some of their experience with their vehicles
ARCHIVES: In 1985, CTA raised alarm over discontinuation of signs

ARCHIVES: In 1985, CTA raised alarm over discontinuation of signs

From the archives of the simplymastery
Cariboo Regional District says tech error led to 2023 balance added to 2025 utility bill

Cariboo Regional District says tech error led to 2023 balance added to 2025 utility bill

Around 540 properties are affected, which does not affect anyone who paid the 2023 utility bill
Bear Witness Day parade marches through Williams Lake

Bear Witness Day parade marches through Williams Lake

The parade marks an important day in the history of Jordan's Principle
South Cariboo Citizen of the Year nominations open

South Cariboo Citizen of the Year nominations open

Nominations for the 2024 South Cariboo Citizen of the Year is open.
Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground for new child services building

Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground for new child services building

Williams Lake First Nation will be home to a new child and family services building expected in Fall 2026
Horse Lake bridge begins construction

Horse Lake bridge begins construction

District of 100 Mile House has posted FAQ on Facebook about Horse Lake bridge replacement
Update: Xatśūll First Nation's judicial review on Mount Polley moves ahead

Update: Xatśūll First Nation's judicial review on Mount Polley moves ahead

The First Nation filed a judicial review of the province's decision to approve a tailings storage increase at Mount Polley Mine
B.C. ranchers, farmers urged to register livestock location as wildfire risk increases

B.C. ranchers, farmers urged to register livestock location as wildfire risk increases

Registering the location of livestock helps emergency responders reach animals faster, according to the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food