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Shenita Myers officially identified as victim in 3-year-old Lytton murder case

Shenita Myers officially identified as victim in 3-year-old Lytton murder case

RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit says they are still investigating Myers homicide
Façade improvement program back in Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton

Façade improvement program back in Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton

Program provides up to $5,000 in matching funding for businesses looking to make façade renovations
Cache Creek holding flood information town hall on March 19

Cache Creek holding flood information town hall on March 19

Attendees can learn about flood-related projects, ask questions, and join the discussion about future plans
Vehicle stolen overnight from Ok Tire in Williams Lake

Vehicle stolen overnight from Ok Tire in Williams Lake

The vehicle was reversed through a bay door
Total lunar eclipse will be visible overnight on March 13–14

Total lunar eclipse will be visible overnight on March 13–14

Full Worm Moon, also known as Blood Moon, will produce spectacular full lunar eclipse
Barriere mother, daughter make new friends at War Amp CHAMPS seminar

Barriere mother, daughter make new friends at War Amp CHAMPS seminar

A trip to The War Amps CHAMPS seminar in Vancouver inspires a new friendship between two Grade 3 girls from Kamloops and Barriere
BCWS planning two more prescribed burns near Lytton this month

BCWS planning two more prescribed burns near Lytton this month

Burns could start as early as March 10 and run through April 1
Journal archives: In 1975, Ashcroft Stampede Queen nominees are announced

Journal archives: In 1975, Ashcroft Stampede Queen nominees are announced

Seven girls nominated by local organizations and businesses for title of 1975 Stampede Queen
'Relief': BC Hydro keeps lights on at threatened Cariboo power plant

'Relief': BC Hydro keeps lights on at threatened Cariboo power plant

The provincial government, BC Hydro and Atlantic Power have reached a resolution
B.C. seismologist says recent quakes don't mean the 'Big One' is on its way

B.C. seismologist says recent quakes don't mean the 'Big One' is on its way

There likely won't be any reliable warning signs prior to the next megaquake, he says