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EDITORIAL: Greyhound cuts will hurt the ones needing it most

EDITORIAL: Greyhound cuts will hurt the ones needing it most

The announcement this week that Greyhound has approval to cancel nine more routes won’t make life easier for some.
Editorial: Secure a future for Mt. Timothy

Editorial: Secure a future for Mt. Timothy

Mt. Timothy Ski Area had great conditions for anyone looking to spend some time outdoors on B.C. Family Day Monday.
EDITORIAL: Let’s weather the storm together

EDITORIAL: Let’s weather the storm together

By the time this paper reaches your doorstep or mailbox, we should be in the thick of a significant winter storm, packing with it upwards of 50 centimetres of snow or more to the Interior.
EDITORIAL: Reducing poverty and loneliness

EDITORIAL: Reducing poverty and loneliness

A meeting is being held Friday in Williams Lake seeking local input on the province’s poverty reduction strategy
EDITORIAL: A community approach to crime prevention

EDITORIAL: A community approach to crime prevention

Recently the Integrated Community Safety Initiative (ICSI) steering committee announced grant funding for projects that reduce crime or make communities in the Cariboo Chilcotin safer.
Editorial: Be kind, not stupid

Editorial: Be kind, not stupid

Don’t, don’t give the Tide Pod challenge a go
Hometown Hockey and Cariboo Strong

Hometown Hockey and Cariboo Strong

Rogers Hometown Hockey Tour, a chance to celebrate
Column: Swedish hockey captain missed the silver lining

Column: Swedish hockey captain missed the silver lining

Sportsmanship is also a skill that needs practice after Lias Andersson threw his silver medal into the crowd
EDITORIAL: To give and receive

EDITORIAL: To give and receive

Generosity in Williams Lake continues to unfold
OPINION: Local abattoir re-start a great fit for industry

OPINION: Local abattoir re-start a great fit for industry

Rodear Meats Abattoir and meat processing facility back in business