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CCLF will be at 100 Mile's 50th anniversary outdoor church service

The Cariboo Christian Life Fellowship (CCLF) will be participating in the One Church Event
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Approximately 30 people attended the dedication of the new bridge over Sucker Creek performed by Canim Lake Band Chief Mike Archie near the 108 Heritage Site on Canada Day. The bridge was built to provide access to the proposed Northern Secwepemc Cultural Society's Cultural Centre and Museum from the heritage site.

The Cariboo Christian Life Fellowship (CCLF) will be participating in the One Church Event, which will be held in Centennial Park in 100 Mile House on July 26, starting at 9:30 a.m.

All the surrounding churches will get together for a combined service. All are welcome; bring a friend; and mark your calendar.

Free youth event

The CCLF will be presenting this event Mess Fest 2015, Cause sometimes life can be a messy! at the church on July 27-30 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

This event is free for children five to 12 years, so why not join in and find out how Jesus helps us with our mess. There will be games, snacks, prizes and fun.

For further information, contact Marie at 250-791-5532.

Cariboo Market

Cariboo Market is held on the last Thursday of each month at the 108 Community Centre

throughout the summer – July 30, Aug, 27 and Sept. 24.

The market is run by the 108 Mile Ranch Community Association, and if you are interested in participating, the cost is $10 per table.

For further information, contact Carol at 250-791-6736.

Canada Day

This year's Canada Day celebration at the 108 Mile Ranch was a great success.

Attendance was up from last year. The opening ceremonies and the entertainment venue were well attended and most of the table vendors enjoyed a profitable day.

The only downside is the parking. Perhaps the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure should look at widening Kitwanga Drive up to Parker Crescent on the north side of the road, as it would be a good place to get rid of the highway sand and gravel.

When there is an event, the road shrinks down to one lane causing huge frustration and safety concerns.