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100 Mile council debates cost of parade traffic control

100 Mile council debates cost of parade traffic control

While council approved the Grad and Pride Parades, they resolved to examine how they pay for traffic control
LETTER: TNG responds to research finding pit houses in Chilcotin

LETTER: TNG responds to research finding pit houses in Chilcotin

Nitsilʔin (Chief) Francis Laceese states that Farwell Canyon is Tsilhqot’in territory
South Cariboo Better at Home ends frozen meal program due to loss of funding

South Cariboo Better at Home ends frozen meal program due to loss of funding

The organization was relying on a $30,000 grant from Food Security Funds to provide the service
Mount Polley Mine permitted to raise tailings dam by 4 metres

Mount Polley Mine permitted to raise tailings dam by 4 metres

The move comes in advance of spring freshet
100 Mile House Wranglers not happy with KIJHL's new tier system

100 Mile House Wranglers not happy with KIJHL's new tier system

The KIJHL plans to separate the Junior A hockey league into a separate Tier 1 and Tier 2 leagues in the 2026/2027 season
New and used treasures business destroyed by fire in Williams Lake

New and used treasures business destroyed by fire in Williams Lake

The fire started around 6 a.m.
District of 100 Mile House awards Horse Lake Bridge replacement contract

District of 100 Mile House awards Horse Lake Bridge replacement contract

Work to prepare the site for the construction is expected to begin by the end of the first week of April
UPDATE: Tornados possible with thunderstorms forecast in Southern Interior of B.C.

UPDATE: Tornados possible with thunderstorms forecast in Southern Interior of B.C.

Thunderstorms forecast for the next few days
United Way asks British Columbians to 'step up,' help feed neighbours

United Way asks British Columbians to 'step up,' help feed neighbours

A $50 donation can help provide one week's worth of healthy and culturally appropriate food for one person
Study finds pit houses in the Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

Study finds pit houses in the Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

A cultural heritage study began immediately after the Chilcotin Landslide to prevent the loss of historical data