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Cariboo trapper raising alarm about bears being burned in logging slash piles

Cariboo trapper raising alarm about bears being burned in logging slash piles

Paul Blackwell warns bears and other animals use the piles as dens
Open burning permitted within Cariboo Fire Centre

Open burning permitted within Cariboo Fire Centre

The ban was lifted Oct. 27
Tsqescens veterans remembered for their service

Tsqescens veterans remembered for their service

Indigenous Veterans Day was this Wednesday, Nov. 8
Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation officially adopts traditional name

Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation officially adopts traditional name

The Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation has abandoned the colonial Canim Lake Band label
100 Mile House’s Carter Vigh still ‘moving mountains’ in B.C.

100 Mile House’s Carter Vigh still ‘moving mountains’ in B.C.

Carter’s Project aims to ensure everyone has access to reliable air quality monitor devices
RCMP REPORT: Loaded logging truck driver escapes fiery crash at Lac la Hache

RCMP REPORT: Loaded logging truck driver escapes fiery crash at Lac la Hache

A collection of police briefs from the 100 Mile House RCMP
B.C. old-growth forests to be protected, says government

B.C. old-growth forests to be protected, says government

A new Conservation Financing Mechanism has received $300-million from the B.C. government
Overnight parking for South Cariboo Rec Centre user groups approved

Overnight parking for South Cariboo Rec Centre user groups approved

Those attending events at the rec centre can camp overnight during the summer
Fire destroys home in Kersley

Fire destroys home in Kersley

Two fire departments responded to Durrell Road mobile home fire
Quilts for Survivors honours 215 unmarked graves, wins award

Quilts for Survivors honours 215 unmarked graves, wins award

What started as 18 quilts has since turned into almost 4,000