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Sea of pink at B.C. pool a tribute to kindness, compassion during anti-bullying week

Sea of pink at B.C. pool a tribute to kindness, compassion during anti-bullying week

Swim BC offered pink swim caps to teams across the province for annual initiative
Baby Liam enters world in ‘fast, furious’ birth

Baby Liam enters world in ‘fast, furious’ birth

Liam Doyle was expected to be born in Williams Lake but couldn’t wait
In 1922, ‘mail order buzzards’ taking business from local stores are called out

In 1922, ‘mail order buzzards’ taking business from local stores are called out

Plus more roads are needed (1897), a new phone system in Clinton (1947), and cougar attacks (1972)
Sportsmen Association holding third ‘Rebuild Our Range’ raffle

Sportsmen Association holding third ‘Rebuild Our Range’ raffle

Tickets for the Aug. 1 draw are already 10 per cent sold out and going fast
Change can be a challenge, but it helps us learn, grow, and thrive

Change can be a challenge, but it helps us learn, grow, and thrive

Rockin’ and Talkin’ With the Clinton Seniors’ Association
E. Fry Society starting new ‘Connect Through Cooking’ program

E. Fry Society starting new ‘Connect Through Cooking’ program

Thanks to a donation from Interior Savings, the free program will be starting this month
Desert Sands students create cards for a great cause

Desert Sands students create cards for a great cause

Students created and sold Christmas cards to raise funds for the Lytton Fire Department
In 1947, there is a call for full equality for First Nations people

In 1947, there is a call for full equality for First Nations people

Plus a possible water source for Ashcroft (1897), and a ‘mystic bran tub’ makes an appearance (1922)
90-year-old B.C. firefighter has always been one to keep busy

90-year-old B.C. firefighter has always been one to keep busy

Benny Hanson said his philosophy was ‘change jobs every four years’
Rodeo Association rides to the rescue of local radio station

Rodeo Association rides to the rescue of local radio station

Ashcroft and District Rodeo Association has donated $5,000 to get station back on the air