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Alarm registrations now accepted

The City is now accepting registrations for monitored alarms.

Police look for theft suspects

Thieves struck a business Sunday.

Pick up your clothes

Parents of children who attend Mountview Elementary School are being advised that their kids may have left some clothes behind.

Council approves turf plan

Cariboo residents are one step closer to having a “shovel-ready” plan for an indoor turf facility in Williams Lake. On Tuesday council awarded the development of a concept and business plan for a turf facility to CEI Architecture for the cost of $53, 250 plus HST.
Audit flags big gaps in policing environmental reviews

Audit flags big gaps in policing environmental reviews

No way to prove required measures are working: Doyle

Tax bylaw is intended to encourage investment

There are now some numbers to attach to the City’s new Industrial Revitalization Tax Exemption bylaw.

Retirement Concepts plan gets third reading

There was little dissent during a public hearing into a zoning amendment for Retirement Concepts’ redesignation of a portion of the Williams Lake Seniors Village.

Crime down, but violence still high

It was both good news and bad that Staff Sgt. Warren Brown delivered to City council Tuesday night in his quarterly crime report.

Running in mud with no boots proves to be an extra challenge

Liz Twan photos Melisa Rosette of Springhouse, holding the cowboy boots, can afford to laugh because she knows that she doesn’t have to race in her stocking-feet across the muddy rodeo arena to re-claim her boots, unlike the contestants in this heat of the ranch saddle horse race had to.

Deer, truck collide

A female driver of a Tacoma pick up truck may have sustained injuries when she swerved to avoid a deer on Fox Mountain Road early Saturday morning.