Indian Hacker

Clinton student Dustin Coldwell wins TNRD Area I bursary

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District recently announced the first recipients of bursaries from the TNRD Bursary Program

Mail stolen from rural post office boxes

Residents urged to monitor their banking and utility accounts and report suspicious activity to those institutions

Missing boaters found safe

100 Mile House RCMP dealt with potentially missing boaters and prohibited drivers

A 16-year-old Quesnel resident perished in a single vehicle roll-over three kilometres south of 100 Mile House about 2 p.m. on July 12. Two other occupants

Fatal collision near 100 Mile

A single-vehicle incident claims life of 16-year-old Quesnel resident

A 16-year-old Quesnel resident perished in a single vehicle roll-over three kilometres south of 100 Mile House about 2 p.m. on July 12. Two other occupants

CLB: ‘Science-based review costs far outweigh benefits’

Canim Lake Band concerned about Forest and Range Practices Act

It was all smiles when CFEC executive director Lisa De Paoli

CFEC staff and services recognized at AGM

Sean Watson: Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre the best

It was all smiles when CFEC executive director Lisa De Paoli

Clinton crash

Alcohol suspected in serious single-vehicle collision near Clinton

Hard-Up Mining Company is using modern equipment to try to find hidden gold in the ancient creek bed called the Heron Channel. Some 150 years ago

Wilds to Riches: a Cariboo Gold Rush documentary

Gold-mining film premiered on CBC Television on July 6

Hard-Up Mining Company is using modern equipment to try to find hidden gold in the ancient creek bed called the Heron Channel. Some 150 years ago

National Fishing Week in Canada is July 6-14

Wearing a lifejackets is even more important than wearing a ‘lucky fishing hats.

Busy long weekend for 100 Mile House RCMP members

100 Mile RCMP responded to 103 complaints and calls for service during the past week

The Canada Day celebration at 108 Heritage Site started off with a bang of the wrong kind when the driver of Chevrolet pickup truck crashed into a Nissan SUV at the Highway 97 entrance to the site. The force of the collision propelled the Nissan into a stopped U-Haul van.

Three-vehicle incident near entrance to108 Heritage site

Four people injured in Canada Day crash near on Highway 97

The Canada Day celebration at 108 Heritage Site started off with a bang of the wrong kind when the driver of Chevrolet pickup truck crashed into a Nissan SUV at the Highway 97 entrance to the site. The force of the collision propelled the Nissan into a stopped U-Haul van.

Crime Stoppers Tips

100 Mile House RCMP looking for public's assistance in solving cases

CCA providing food verification for those with celiac disease

The Canadian Celiac Association (CCA) is excited about the rapid expansion of the Gluten-Free Certification Program

Chris Nickless photo  The 2887 Rocky Mountain Rangers Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps travelled to Barkerville for the Barkerville and Theatre Royal Gala Opening on June 15. Commanding Officer Capt. Dale Bachmier

Triple-threat theatrics meant triple the ovations at gala opening of Barkerville’s Theatre Royal season

Barkerville’s historic Theatre Royal opened its 2013 season with a gala event and reception

Chris Nickless photo  The 2887 Rocky Mountain Rangers Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps travelled to Barkerville for the Barkerville and Theatre Royal Gala Opening on June 15. Commanding Officer Capt. Dale Bachmier

Barkerville’s Theatre Royal hosts gala opening June 15

In 2013, Barkerville’s Theatre Royal celebrates its 145th anniversary

Recycle for a chance to win a great prize

Win a Smart Car, Vespas or Mountain Bikes at Return-It Depots

Breaking the code

Building resilient youth is a prescription against involvement in gangs.

British Columbia adds new area code: 236

In response to the increasing demand for new phone numbers in British Columbia, the (CRTC) added a new area code to all of B.C

CFEC sponsoring a speaker May 27

Men, Social Service and Social Change discussed at meeting

Drug, gang relationships can often in murder

Innocent victims die because they're in the wrong place at the wrong time