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WL & District Credit Union helps the homeless

WL & District Credit Union helps the homeless

The Williams Lake and District Credit Union gave the Canadian Mental Health Association— Cariboo Chilcotin Branch’s Homeless Outreach Program $2, 500 to assist individuals that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless with rent, damage deposit or emergency medical travel.
Rafe Mair visits

Rafe Mair visits

Author and social commentator Rafe Mair and documentary film maker Damien Gillis will be in Williams Lake March 25 for a town-hall style presentation on their new online non-profit journal The Common Sense Canadian — a voice for the public and environment.
Teens entertain at International Women's Day dinner

Teens entertain at International Women's Day dinner

There was a wide variety of entertainment at the International Women’s Day dinner at Beeotcheese Bistro & Bakery Tuesday evening.
Leah Selk, arts and culture coordinator

Leah Selk, arts and culture coordinator

Leah Selk, the Station House Gallery’s exhibition co-ordinator has been hired as the full-time co-ordinator for the new Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.

Naturalists host B.C. conference

The Williams Lake Field Naturalists are hosting the B.C. Nature Federation of B.C. Naturalists 2011 spring conference and annual meeting at Thompson Rivers University in Williams Lake May 12 to 15.
Dr. Rob Butler guest speaker for Scout Island banquet

Dr. Rob Butler guest speaker for Scout Island banquet

The annual Scout Island Nature Centre banquet will be held on Friday evening, April 8 at Saint Andrew’s United Church Hall.

Rafe Mair visits lakecity

Author and social commentator Rafe Mair and documentary film maker Damien Gillis will be in Williams Lake March 25 for a town-hall style presentation on their new online non-profit journal The Common Sense Canadian — a voice for the public and environment.
Dr. Brown presents research on trauma

Dr. Brown presents research on trauma

Dr. Asa Don Brown will give a talk at TRU on March 17 about his doctoral dissertation The Effects of Childhood Trauma on Adult Perception and World View and his latest book Waiting to Live.
Chilcotin sledders enjoy fresh powder

Chilcotin sledders enjoy fresh powder

The morning of Sunday, Feb. 27 was a clouded snowy day when I started my sled at 9:30 a.m. for the Nimpo Lake Community Association’s annual poker run/hotdog sled day.
Superintendent honoured by student tribute

Superintendent honoured by student tribute

There was a full house of 120 people, including a couple of men, attending the International Women’s Day dinner event held at Beeotcheese Bistro and Bakery Tuesday evening.