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The Editor's Desk: The road less travelled

The Editor's Desk: The road less travelled

Savvy travellers know that unexpected delights can await when you avoid the obvious
Journal archives: In 1975, arson allegation about arena fire 'not true'

Journal archives: In 1975, arson allegation about arena fire 'not true'

Report suggesting arson was behind the destruction of Ashcroft's Drylands Arena a 'figment of the writer's mind'
Everything's coming up (Royal) Purple at Cache Creek conference

Everything's coming up (Royal) Purple at Cache Creek conference

Three dozen members of Royal Purple were in Cache Creek in May for their AGM and conference
Wildfire northeast of Cache Creek now classed as 'being held'

Wildfire northeast of Cache Creek now classed as 'being held'

Fire had grown to 5.63 hectares by the morning of Friday, June 13
Grant funding of $394,000 will help Cache Creek mitigate flood risks

Grant funding of $394,000 will help Cache Creek mitigate flood risks

Vulnerable sewer line serving 100 properties will be focus of mitigation planning
Annual Father's Day fishing derby returns to Clinton on June 15

Annual Father's Day fishing derby returns to Clinton on June 15

There's no need for a fishing licence for the derby, which is open to all
Indigenous Day celebration at Historic Hat Creek Ranch on June 21

Indigenous Day celebration at Historic Hat Creek Ranch on June 21

Indigenous Day events include pow wow exhibition, scavenger hunt, barbecue, and monument unveiling at Ashcroft Terminal
Loon Lake off-road vehicle fun run attracts record attendance

Loon Lake off-road vehicle fun run attracts record attendance

The weather cooperated on May 17 for the 50 drivers and 30 passengers taking part
As temperature records tumble, know how to beat the heat

As temperature records tumble, know how to beat the heat

Lytton, Ashcroft, Clinton, and Kamloops all set new daily temperature records on June 8
Hwy. 8 east of Spences Bridge closed overnight from June 9-27

Hwy. 8 east of Spences Bridge closed overnight from June 9-27

Highway will be closed to through traffic from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night until June 27