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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.

A learner’s story tells PAL impact

My name is Mike. I have lived in Williams Lake most of my life. I am 42 now.

CCPL helps people become more financially literate

It’s no secret that financial struggles can cause stress. Traditionally a large number of people has found it difficult to make ends meet.

Williams Lake man fined after fraud discovered through Facebook

A Williams Lake man has been fined $2,000 and ordered to pay more than $18,000 in restitution in connection with an ICBC claim.

Task force recommends business expansion strategies

Ways that Williams Lake can expand and attract business are the main focus of a new report received by city council at its Tuesday meeting.

Williams Lake library's upcoming events and programs

Story time: Toddler Time: for children one month to three years old. Started Jan 10.

Low literacy in Canada equals high costs

Did you know that Canada is the only developed country with no overall adult education program?

Metis Nation of B.C, Esketemc First Nation receive New Prosperity mine participant funding

The Metis Nation of British Columbia and Esketemc First Nation have received CEAA participant funding for the New Prosperity.

RCMP respond to fights, B&Es, and shoplifting

From Jan. 16 to 22, the Williams Lake RCMP responded to incidents ranging from fights to impaired driving.

Avalanche hazard, freezing rain close portion of Highway 20 in Bella Coola area

A portion of Highway 20 is closed in both directions in the Bella Coola area due to an avalanche hazard and freezing rain.