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Wolf activity researched in the Brittany Triangle

Wolf activity researched in the Brittany Triangle

Field researcher Sadie Parr is trying to determine what wolves in the Chilcotin are eating.

RCMP advise motorists to take extra care this long weekend

The RCMP Cariboo Chilcotin Traffic Services reminds people traveling this long holiday weekend to consider the following:

Williams Lake first quarter economic indicators look good

Unemployment is down and lumber prices are up, according to the Williams Lake First Quarter Economic Indicators Report.
First Nations leaders pay tribute to Elijah Harper in Williams Lake

First Nations leaders pay tribute to Elijah Harper in Williams Lake

Chief Justice Murray Sinclair remembered former Cree leader Elijah Harper during the Residential School Conference in Williams Lake.
Remembering, Recovering and Reconciling

Remembering, Recovering and Reconciling

Two monuments honouring those who attended St. Joseph's Mission Residential School were erected May 16 and May 17.
Stewardship workshop attracts crowd

Stewardship workshop attracts crowd

A recent workshop on collaborative stewardship in the San Jose Watershed attracted around 35 people.

Unionized workers at Mount Polley Mine reach tentative agreement

The union representing workers at Imperial Metals Mount Polley near Williams Lake has reached a tentative five-year agreement.

Alarms, graffiti, parking and noise bylaws addressed

Council gave the first three readings May 7 to five of the city’s bylaws receiving an upgrade.

Peterson Contracting awarded South Lakeside tender

Peterson Contracting Ltd. of Williams Lake has been awarded the widening tender for South Lakeside Drive for a total amount of $1,808,243.

Hired and un-hired city CAO files civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court

The man who was hired and then un-hired for a vacant CAO position in Williams Lake has filed a civil claim in the Supreme Court of B.C.