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Wells woman dies in BASE jumping accident in Squamish

Wells woman dies in BASE jumping accident in Squamish

A GoFundMe and memorial page have both been launched
Ashcroft Hospice Society installing 'wind phone' as place of peace, comfort

Ashcroft Hospice Society installing 'wind phone' as place of peace, comfort

Wind phones, which have been gaining in popularity, are places of serenity and comfort for those missing loved ones
New funding announced to attract livestock veterinarians to northern B.C.

New funding announced to attract livestock veterinarians to northern B.C.

The program seeks to addresses the lack of livestock vets and technologists in the region
Cariboo Gold Project mine closer to construction with EMA permits

Cariboo Gold Project mine closer to construction with EMA permits

The project, expected to process around 1.1 million tonnes of gold-bearing ore per year, is ready to begin construction
December is a dangerous time on north-central B.C. roads

December is a dangerous time on north-central B.C. roads

Driving in north-central B.C. gets more dangerous every December, so slow down and take care on winter roads this holiday season.
Williams Lake bull rider draws 2024 BCRA championship

Williams Lake bull rider draws 2024 BCRA championship

Kyle Frizzi, 40, said a big weight was lifted accomplishing something he'd wanted for a long time
Adults only: lottery tickets aren't child's play

Adults only: lottery tickets aren't child's play

Keep lottery tickets and scratch cards out of kids' stockings at Christmas time
Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

The hatchery will help maintain healthy levels of Chinook and steelhead
Pet photos with Santa returning to Ashcroft HUB on Dec. 15

Pet photos with Santa returning to Ashcroft HUB on Dec. 15

Bring your four-legged friends to the HUB for a picture with Santa Claus
Residents hope charges lead to accountability in B.C.’s Mount Polley mine mess

Residents hope charges lead to accountability in B.C.’s Mount Polley mine mess

Some have spent the decade since it happened wondering: ‘are they going to walk away?’