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Journal archives: In 1975, new society proposes seniors' housing for Ashcroft

Journal archives: In 1975, new society proposes seniors' housing for Ashcroft

Newly-formed Thompson View Manor Society has plans for 30-unit seniors' facility
Step back in time at historic sites on the Gold Rush Trail

Step back in time at historic sites on the Gold Rush Trail

Travel from Yale to Barkerville via Hat Creek Ranch and 108 Mile and be transported back gold rush days
Motorcycle season means riders and drivers need to take care

Motorcycle season means riders and drivers need to take care

Motorcyclists are at much higher risk of being injured or killed in a crash in B.C. than those in passenger vehicles
Clinton getting ready for action-packed rodeo weekend

Clinton getting ready for action-packed rodeo weekend

Festivities kick off with Old Timers' Tea on Friday, then parade on Saturday and rodeo action all weekend
Cache Creek looking for public input on long-term plans

Cache Creek looking for public input on long-term plans

Village is updating its Official Community Plan, which details the town's vision for the future
B.C. seniors can defer property tax payments thanks to provincial program

B.C. seniors can defer property tax payments thanks to provincial program

Property tax deferment is low interest loan that can help struggling seniors
The Editor's Desk: Walk on the wild side

The Editor's Desk: Walk on the wild side

We have an abundance of wildlife in B.C., but not all of it is worth writing home about
Journal Archives: In 1975, Ashcroft residents urged to moderate water usage

Journal Archives: In 1975, Ashcroft residents urged to moderate water usage

Public asked to use water with 'more restraint' to prevent implementation of sprinkling regulations
Hwy. 1 closed from Lytton to Spences Bridge overnight on May 20

Hwy. 1 closed from Lytton to Spences Bridge overnight on May 20

Highway will be closed from midnight to 4 a.m. on Tuesday, May 20
Animals don't follow traffic rules, so drivers need to pay attention

Animals don't follow traffic rules, so drivers need to pay attention

'You can’t predict what an animal will do, but you can adjust your driving to lower your chances of a crash'