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Wildwood, Lac la Hache restructuring proposed

In a split vote Tuesday evening, the School District 27 board introduced a proposal to downsize both Wildwood and Lac la Hache elementary schools for a total saving of approximately $270,000 per year.

Pinnacle Pellet to make improvements

Pinnacle Pellet is taking steps to be a good neighbour, a company representative told City council Tuesday evening.
WLSS celebrates Pink Shirt Day

WLSS celebrates Pink Shirt Day

Students at Williams Lake secondary marked Pink Shirt Day, or anti-bullying day, on Wednesday with a noon-hour bake sale, film opposing bullying, and a flash mob dance.

Alcohol found in alleged bootlegging operation

After a month-long investigation into an alleged bootlegging operation, the Williams Lake RCMP executed a search warrant Feb. 18 on a residence in the city.
Liberal candidates backtrack to lakecity

Liberal candidates backtrack to lakecity

In the waning days of the race, at least three Liberal party leadership candidates were in an all-out sprint across the province hoping either to win over undecided party members or shore up existing supporters.
Hub wins Dress Red contest

Hub wins Dress Red contest

Employees at Hub International Barton Insurance wear red and pink to support the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Dress Red contest held Wednesday.

Community supports house-fire victims

When Danielle Makonin and Jason Sim’s rental home burned in a fire in January they had the unfailing support from friends and family but didn’t expect such an outpouring of community generosity.

Council approves grant in aid for cycling club

Council approved a recommendation of the Central Cariboo Joint Committee to provide a Grant in Aid in the amount of $2,600 to the Williams Lake Cycling Club subject to the club providing additional information regarding other fundraising activities.
Checking out a new school

Checking out a new school

A group of parents from the French Immersion program at Marie Sharpe elementary were given a tour of Glendale elementary principal Matt Cullum (right) Monday evening.

Search and Rescue brave –33C

This past Saturday morning, while most people were adding another log to the fire, pouring another hot chocolate, and deciding what to do indoors on such a cold day, members of the Cariboo Regional District’s Central Cariboo Search and Rescue (CCSAR) unit went swimming.