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StrongStart trip to Kiwanis Park

Register your pre-schooler at a StrongStart Centre and join the “big yellow school bus” ride to Kiwanis Park on Thursday, April 21.

Relay For Life needs volunteers

With Relay For Life just around the corner, the Canadian Cancer Society is in need of more volunteers to help with event organization, day-of help and entertainment.
Cariboo Festival volunteers a valued resource

Cariboo Festival volunteers a valued resource

Volunteers are a huge part of the Cariboo Festival committee and that is why Ann Smith became involved.
Having laughs at Bowl for Kids Sake

Having laughs at Bowl for Kids Sake

The Axis Family Resources team had fun dressing up as clowns for the annual Big Brothers and Big Sisters Bowl for Kids Sake fundraiser over the weekend.

Community Corner anniversary celebrations Saturday

The aptly named Community Corner at Third Avenue and Oliver Street will celebrate its first anniversary Saturday, April 16.

Arts logo contest initiated

The Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society is seeking submissions for a professional logo to represent the society which works to support arts and culture in Williams Lake and Cariboo Regional District areas D, E, and F.
WLSS student goes to national science fair

WLSS student goes to national science fair

Williams Lake Secondary student Sam Delacherios will be heading to Toronto next month with her science project Fuel for the Future.
Art show engaging

Art show engaging

Felt artist Liliana Dragowska stands by a few of her creations at the Station House Gallery last Thursday night during the Artists Who Ride Bikes art show.
Nature Trust director optimistic about future

Nature Trust director optimistic about future

Despite rapidly disappearing natural habitat to sustain big animals such as elk, deer, bears, and cougars there is hope for the future, says Dr. Rob Butler, keynote speaker at the Williams Lake Field Naturalist’s annual banquet held Friday evening at St. Andrew’s church hall
Thiessens to give presentation on their work in Rwanda

Thiessens to give presentation on their work in Rwanda

Mark and Tracey Thiessen have brought their family home from a volunteer mission in Rwanda a few months ahead of schedule after discovering that a parasite was attacking Mark’s left eye.