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Youth outdoor club closes doors after leader's retirement

South Cariboo youth learned valuable skills and training
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Drum-making was a skill taught to C-Nile Club members

The end of an era for South Cariboo youth came in late 2012, with the folding of the C-Nile Sharp Shooters Club.

The youth outdoor club, which had up to 26 members at times, was founded in 2000 by Mike Case of 100 Mile House, and held its weekly meetings in the Youth Training Centre on Horse Lake Road. Young people from 10 years old to late teens were taught outdoors survival skills, carving and woodworking, how to fish, shoot a rifle and hunt game among many other valuable skills.

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