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People still on waiting list for Clinton Ball tickets

People still on waiting list for Clinton Ball tickets

Despite the move to a larger venue for the 150th annual ball, would-be attendees are still waiting for tickets.
The 'sandwich generation' is feeling the squeeze

The 'sandwich generation' is feeling the squeeze

More and more people are finding themselves struggling with the demands of looking after children and aging relatives at the same time.
Literacy tutors needed

Literacy tutors needed

Bridging to Literacy is looking for people willing to train as tutors to help adults with limited literacy skills.
Harry Lali not preferred NDP candidate in Fraser-Nicola

Harry Lali not preferred NDP candidate in Fraser-Nicola

NDP leader John Horgan favours Lower Nicola Band chief Aaron Sam, but the party has signed Lali's nomination papers.
The facts come first

The facts come first

In the rush to be first with a breaking story, facts can sometimes take a back seat; and that's not right.
Comings and goings on in Spences Bridge: Bingo is now twice the fun

Comings and goings on in Spences Bridge: Bingo is now twice the fun

Bingo moves to two nights a month; plus soup day is back on the menu, and there's a spa day coming up, so book now!
Ashcroft and District Curling Club looking for new members

Ashcroft and District Curling Club looking for new members

There has been curling in Ashcroft since 1896; but the club is in real danger of closing its doors and not reopening.
Fun and games on the menu for Family Literacy Week

Fun and games on the menu for Family Literacy Week

A variety of family-oriented events will be taking place in Ashcroft, Cache Creek, and Spences Bridge; and they're all free of charge.
CP Holiday Train campaign aids Ashcroft food bank

CP Holiday Train campaign aids Ashcroft food bank

A Christmas food challenge by Ashcroft resident Ryan Laker ensured that the food bank received 1.25 tons of food in December.
Secwe'pemc Nation lends helping hand to Downtown Eastside residents

Secwe'pemc Nation lends helping hand to Downtown Eastside residents

A hot dinner of bannock tacos, and more than 600 jars of traditional canned food, were handed out on the DTES on January 14.