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City to amend existing container bylaw

City council directed staff to prepare the necessary amending bylaws needed to amend a metal shipping container bylaw, at Tuesday’s council meeting.

More than 8,600 pot plants, 13 dogs discovered in bust

Due to unusual circumstances, the Cariboo Regional Integrated Marijuana Enforcement Taskforce is just now releasing details on a grow operation bust that took place near Williams Lake in late Janaury.

ICBC invests $382,000 to improve WL, 100 Mile House and area roads in 2010

Most Williams Lake residents have seen the traffic signal upgrades at Oliver Street and Second Avenue.
Clark restores some gambling grants

Clark restores some gambling grants

Poll suggests it will be Clark v. Farnworth

Poll suggests it will be Clark v. Farnworth

B.C. minister likes federal budget

B.C. minister likes federal budget

Tolko’s Creekside mill could re-open

Employees may soon be getting back to work at Tolko’s Creekside division.

Alphonse critiques candidate choices

There may be an independent choice in the Cariboo Chilcotin in the next provincial election. That’s the thinking of Tsilqot’in National Government chair and Anaham chief Joe Alphonse.

Williams Lake man details earthquake experience in Japan

Williams Lake resident Brian Marshall was one of many Canadians who experienced Japan’s largest earthquake first hand.

CRD continues with solid waste management review

The Cariboo Regional District’s Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee is working on the second stage of a report dealing with solid-waste issues identified by CRD residents.