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City budget meeting Tuesday

The public is invited to attend a budget meeting at city hall tonight at 6 p.m.

Davey Auger found

15-year-old Davey Auger is no longer missing, says the RCMP.

Alkali Lake chief seeks funding for cultural ceremony and heritage day

Williams Lake City Council has agreed to help Esk'etemc Chief Fred Robbins' community write a proposal to apply for federal funding.

Four in the running for Stampede Queen

The entry deadline for the 2012 Williams Lake Stampede Queen contest closed Monday with four candidates in the running.

Residents asked to report graffiti through city tool

Williams Lake residents are encouraged to help clean up and prevent graffiti by using a new reporting tool on the City website.
PAL is helping me achieve my goals

PAL is helping me achieve my goals

Through the help of PAL I am achieving my goals. All my life I had been in a special class.
Reading inspires imagination

Reading inspires imagination

Warren Scrooby, 9, reads The River of Wind, the 13th book of the Guardians of Ga’hoole Series to his younger brothers.
Reach A Reader campaign supports literacy

Reach A Reader campaign supports literacy

Ray Dueck donated funds toward Cariboo Chilcotin Partners for Literacy by purchasing a Tribune from Coun. Danica Hughes.

Bright Red Bookshelves get kids reading

Do children read books for fun? The Bright Red Bookshelf program would say yes to that question.
Cariboo-Chilcotin workers learn necessary computer literacy skills

Cariboo-Chilcotin workers learn necessary computer literacy skills

Seventy workers in the Cariboo Chillcotin are heading back to the classroom to learn computer technology.