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Provinces funding for tourism sector might not be enough

More money is coming to help out people in businesses in B.C.'s tourism sector.Province has committed $105 million in relief funding for the tourism sector. $100 million of that...

Healthcare workers in Cariboo receive COVID-19 vaccinations

Frontline healthcare workers in Williams Lake and 100 Mile House were administered with the COVID-19 vaccine last week. The healthcare workers were immunized with the Moderna vaccine.Residents, staff, and essential...

Williams Lake Seniors Village sees another positive COVID-19 case

Another person has tested positive for COVID-19 in the Williams Lake Seniors Village.An employee tested positive, however, Interior Health does not feel that positive care is linked to the...

Cariboo school districts see decreases in enrollment

The Ministry of Education has released the final enrollment numbers for school districts across the province.Both the Cariboo-Chilcton and Quesnel School Districts saw slight decreases in their number of...

Williams Lake welcomes first baby of 2021

The City of Williams Lake has seen its first baby of 2021 born.Yesterday at 5:58 a.m. a baby girl was born at the Cariboo Memorial Hospital.The baby comes just after...

Cariboo residents receive Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

Members in the Ulkatcho First Nation and surrounding Anahim Lake and Nimpo Lake residents were the first ones in the Cariboo region to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.The vaccine...

No new COVID-19 symptomatic residents at Williams Lake Senior Village

The Williams Lake Senior Village is reporting that there have been no additional symptomatic residents.Two days ago, a resident at the village had tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.The...

Numerous arrested at Anaham Meadow after woman allegedly chased by men with firearms

Several people have been taken into custody after a firearm incident earlier this week.On Sunday, December 27, Alexis Creek RCMP was alerted to an incident that involved firearms.It was...

City of Williams Lake looking to complete big projects in 2021

It proved to be a busy 2020 for the City of Williams Lake and its staff when it came...

Resident at Williams Lake Seniors Village tests positive for COVID-19

A resident living in the Williams Lake Seniors Village eagle view unit has tested positive for COVID-19.The village announced...

New counselling service to support post-secondary students over the holidays

Over the holidays, a new 24/7 counselling service called will be helping post-secondary students.Here2Talk is a free mental health...

Williams Lake First Nations cannabis facility a highlight for 2020

The Northern Development Initiative Trust board has highlighted a local First Nations in their 2020 project celebration newsletter.The Williams...

Province announces online applications open for B.C. Recovery Benefit

Resident in the Cariboo can now apply online for the B.C. Recovery Benefit.An estimated 3.7 million people are eligible...

City of Williams Lakes transit system gets help from COVID-19 Safe Restart Program

The City of Williams Lake has approved the BC Transit 2020-21 Annual Operating Agreement amendment for the Williams Lake Para-Transit...

CRD opposed to BC Hydro proposed street lighting changes

The Cariboo Regional District and the City of Williams Lake are voicing opposition towards two BC Hydro proposed changes.The...

City of Williams Lake awards contract of GPS vehicle tracking

The City of Williams Lake will be spending over $40,000 to track its vehicles through GPS.The City awarded the...

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Wind knocks out power to thousands in the Cariboo

BC Hydro crews were busy today (Oct 23) as more than two thousand customers in the Cariboo were without power at one point.

Fallen trees cut power on Sales Road West

A tree falling on power lines along Sales Road West in Quesnel cut power to residents in the area and along Red Bluff Road.

Virtual Emergency Care coming in the new year to Clearwater

A Virtual Emergency Care pilot project has been proposed in four communities that includes the Dr Helmcken Memorial Hospital in Clearwater.

Quesnel School District is looking for bus drivers

 The Quesnel School District is dealing with a bus driver shortage.

Quesnel’s famous moose is whole again

Bruce the Moose, Quesnel's beloved wooden moose carving outside the Prestige Riverside Lodge, was made whole again on Tuesday, October 21. Bruce's carver, Ryan Cook, and the Prestige Lodge re-attached Bruce's antler that had been broken off in July.
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