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Preliminary results of South Cariboo Rec Centre Expansion show ‘no’

Preliminary results of South Cariboo Rec Centre Expansion show ‘no’

1,622 people voted against the proposal
From the archives of the simplymastery

From the archives of the simplymastery

34 Years Ago (1984): Construction on a $4.7 million sports and rehabilitation facility near Lac la Hache for handicapped persons was scheduled to begin. The first phase of construction would be building a four-kilometre road extension into the site located on the north shore of Long Lake, just north of Timothy Lake. Concerns about the complex at a public meeting included the facility going bankrupt and being taken over by the provincial government as a correctional institution.
100 Mile car club feels the torque as membership, events accelerate

100 Mile car club feels the torque as membership, events accelerate

Club looks for more community involvement
Power is back up between Lone Butte and Sheridan Lake

Power is back up between Lone Butte and Sheridan Lake

458 customers were without power from 2:23 p.m. to approximately 5:30 p.m. on Friday
MVI blocks highway near Knife Creek

MVI blocks highway near Knife Creek

Road now open to single-lane alternating traffic
B.C. man recalls terrifying experience at edge of Fuego volcano in Guatemala

B.C. man recalls terrifying experience at edge of Fuego volcano in Guatemala

‘I had never been on a volcano when it started grumbling. That was scary.’
Stage construction well underway in Centennial Park

Stage construction well underway in Centennial Park

Hoping for a grand opening on June 23
Ministry urges caution for anyone travelling on burned Crown land

Ministry urges caution for anyone travelling on burned Crown land

Particular restraint advised around fireguards cleared for 2017 wildfires
Scorekeeper volunteers time to keep baseball alive in 100 Mile House

Scorekeeper volunteers time to keep baseball alive in 100 Mile House

‘If I didn’t get to be a scorekeeper, I know I’d come and watch. I’d want to be here every game.’
South Cariboo elementary school students plant over 1,000 trees

South Cariboo elementary school students plant over 1,000 trees

A new generation for a new generation