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CRD’s historic site tour guide map in second printing

CRD’s historic site tour guide map in second printing

You could say they’re selling like hotcakes, but they’re free so there’s no selling involved.

City council endorses science-based land-use review

A science-based review of land use objectives is crucial to tackle the mid-term timber supply, says Williams Lake city council.

South Lakeside Drive storm sewer work begins

The installation of new stormwater works was begun this week on South Lakeside Drive, and will continue next week, reports the city.
Keep your old power meter, for a fee

Keep your old power meter, for a fee

People who insist on refusing smart meters can keep their old mechanical meter as long as it lasts, cost to be determined

New Prosperity panel hearings begin July 22

The long-anticipated Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency’s panel hearings for the New Prosperity Mine begin Monday in Williams Lake.
Mayor and city staff tour Pinnacle Pellet

Mayor and city staff tour Pinnacle Pellet

Clad in safety vests and hard hats, the mayor, a councillor and senior staff recently toured Pinnacle Pellet in Williams Lake.
Independent police investigation unit chief visits

Independent police investigation unit chief visits

B.C.'s Independent Investigative chief civilian director Richard Rosenthal visited Williams Lake last week.
Electronics store one step closer

Electronics store one step closer

A new electronics store is one step closer to going ahead in Williams Lake.

CRD will present at mine panel hearings

CRD confirmed Friday it will make a presentation to the environmental assessment panel review hearings for New Prosperity.

Junior Council applications now being accepted

Students interested in offering ideas and learning about local government are invited to apply to serve on Junior Council for the 2013-2014