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Government policies ignore environmental trauma at their peril

Government policies ignore environmental trauma at their peril

With an election coming up, we must advocate for government policies that protect our planet
Ashcroft Easter scavenger hunt bingo returns for sixth year

Ashcroft Easter scavenger hunt bingo returns for sixth year

Event is open to participants of all ages, with a prize for everyone who takes part
Mount Polley Mine permitted to raise tailings dam by 4 metres

Mount Polley Mine permitted to raise tailings dam by 4 metres

The move comes in advance of spring freshet
New and used treasures business destroyed by fire in Williams Lake

New and used treasures business destroyed by fire in Williams Lake

The fire started around 6 a.m.
Special 'adults only' screening of locally-shot film

Special 'adults only' screening of locally-shot film

The R-rated 'Get Fast', filmed entirely within the Thompson-Nicola region, will have a special showing in Cache Creek
UPDATE: Tornados possible with thunderstorms forecast in Southern Interior of B.C.

UPDATE: Tornados possible with thunderstorms forecast in Southern Interior of B.C.

Thunderstorms forecast for the next few days
United Way asks British Columbians to 'step up,' help feed neighbours

United Way asks British Columbians to 'step up,' help feed neighbours

A $50 donation can help provide one week's worth of healthy and culturally appropriate food for one person
Study finds pit houses in the Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

Study finds pit houses in the Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

A cultural heritage study began immediately after the Chilcotin Landslide to prevent the loss of historical data
South Cariboo Minor Soccer looking for youth referees for 2025 season

South Cariboo Minor Soccer looking for youth referees for 2025 season

Association will pay course fees, and youth can learn new skills and earn $40 per game as a ref
Distracted drivers oblivious to obvious police presence

Distracted drivers oblivious to obvious police presence

BC Highway Patrol officers did the opposite of 'sneak up' on distracted drivers during recent campaign