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Williams Lake Stampede Association volunteers appreciated for donations

Williams Lake Stampede Association volunteers appreciated for donations

Girl guides among those to receive wildfire funds
Cariboo Chilcotin MLA creates petition addressing seniors poverty in B.C.

Cariboo Chilcotin MLA creates petition addressing seniors poverty in B.C.

“Far too many seniors in British Columbia live below the poverty line,” notes the petition
Soap box derby a first of its kind

Soap box derby a first of its kind

Cariboo GM in Williams Lake is hosting the first ever Williams Lake Soap Box Derby June 22 at the local dealership.
Hockey pool winner

Hockey pool winner

Johanna West (third from left) accepts two tickets to the Vancouver Canucks versus the Chicago Blackhawks home game 2 on Friday night, two plane tickets to Vancouver, a two-night hotel stay, and $600 cash from Tommy Wong, Caribou Ski Source for Sports owner (left); Bob McIntosh from Community Policing (second from left); and Tribune publisher Lorne Doerkson after she won the Tribune hockey pool.

Awards handed out for Business Excellence

Walt Cobb speaks at the Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Awards event held at the Elks Hall Saturday night. Cobb was the recipient of the Hugo Stahl award.
Opposition to COVID-19 vaccine passports puts pressure on Cariboo politicians

Opposition to COVID-19 vaccine passports puts pressure on Cariboo politicians

Cariboo Chilcotin MLA Lorne Doerkson has received dozens of letters against the passport
MLA’S CORNER: Looking back at the fall legislative session

MLA’S CORNER: Looking back at the fall legislative session

Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA calls for more action to address issues
A perfect match

A perfect match

Kiana Paterson accepts a red 1988 GMC Sierra truck at Cariboo Chevrolet from the dealership's Dave Louzon, Lorne Doerkson, Karolynn Rhodes, and Tammy Tugnum after winning it last Friday night (Saturday morning) through the dealership's Moonlight Madness event. Paterson was one of six people who lasted almost 10 hours with their lips locked to the truck. Participants had to start kissing the truck at 4:30 p.m. and stay in lip-truck lock position until 2 a.m.
MLA’S CORNER: Christmas Season in the Cariboo

MLA’S CORNER: Christmas Season in the Cariboo

I wish everyone a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season
Evacuee supports, vouchers available in 100 Mile

Evacuee supports, vouchers available in 100 Mile

MLA Lorne Doerkson clarifies support procedure following ‘misunderstanding’