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ARCHIVES: 1899 brings a change of name and direction for the Journal

ARCHIVES: 1899 brings a change of name and direction for the Journal

The paper, established in 1895 as the B.C. Mining Journal, becomes the Ashcroft Journal
The Old West: Governor James Douglas and Colonial Victoria

The Old West: Governor James Douglas and Colonial Victoria

A column by Bruce Uzelman
QUIZ: In celebration of Mother’s Day

QUIZ: In celebration of Mother’s Day

The second Sunday of May is a time to honour mothers
Rockin’ and Talkin’ With the Clinton Seniors’ Association

Rockin’ and Talkin’ With the Clinton Seniors’ Association

Don’t let age become an excuse to stop learning and growing
Volunteering might not always make headlines but it can change lives

Volunteering might not always make headlines but it can change lives

Volunteers are the backbone of many organizations, charities, and community events
Tl’etinqox offers space for church services after Chilcotin Log Church fire

Tl’etinqox offers space for church services after Chilcotin Log Church fire

In February their church was destroyed by fire
QUIZ: Are you ready for gardening season?

QUIZ: Are you ready for gardening season?

May is the time when many Canadians begin to plant their gardens
ARCHIVES: In 1974, bighorn sheep are a big attraction at Spences Bridge

ARCHIVES: In 1974, bighorn sheep are a big attraction at Spences Bridge

Man who helped bring bighorn sheep to the area in 1927 recounts their history
Walker Valley recovers seven years after Gustafsen Fire

Walker Valley recovers seven years after Gustafsen Fire

Trees planted six years ago by South Cariboo students are now growing strong once more
The Old West: The Dewdney Trail and Fort Steele – Part 2

The Old West: The Dewdney Trail and Fort Steele – Part 2

A column by Bruce Uzelman