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EDITORIAL: A good story is timeless, so is the impact it can have

EDITORIAL: A good story is timeless, so is the impact it can have

The power of a good story is timeless
UBC Pacific Salmon dialogues project to produce report by March

UBC Pacific Salmon dialogues project to produce report by March

Frustration was heard, but hope is still there, after dialogues held across B.C. on Pacific salmon
Man convicted of hunting at night calls for cultural consideration

Man convicted of hunting at night calls for cultural consideration

Francois (Guy) Prince wants to see the Wildlife Act and hunting regulations changed to take cultural traditions into consideration
Preliminary inquiry into northern B.C. murder set for June 2025

Preliminary inquiry into northern B.C. murder set for June 2025

A preliminary hearing will be held in Prince George in relation to a shooting death in September of 2024 in Mackenzie, B.C.
Northern B.C. welcomes 2025 with brilliant northern lights show

Northern B.C. welcomes 2025 with brilliant northern lights show

Fort St. James was just one of the many northern communities treated to an incredible northern lights display as 2025 rolled around.
Extended holiday? Back to work Jan. 2 not something this B.C. town wrestles with

Extended holiday? Back to work Jan. 2 not something this B.C. town wrestles with

City council in Williams Lake once again voted to celebrate its one-of-a-kind Wrestling Day
Williams Lake woman collects cash for cats, despite allergies

Williams Lake woman collects cash for cats, despite allergies

A woman in Williams Lake wants to help cats, even if she can't pet them
Cariboo energy plant still in limbo despite B.C.'s record need for power

Cariboo energy plant still in limbo despite B.C.'s record need for power

Williams Lake pushing province to ensure Atlantic Power's biomass plant can go on producing power out of wood waste
Cariboo posties call federal action a 'slap in the face' for labour

Cariboo posties call federal action a 'slap in the face' for labour

Canada Post workers warn federal intervention will not save Christmas, only hurt workers
B.C. town not waiting for Mother Nature to have some snowy winter fun

B.C. town not waiting for Mother Nature to have some snowy winter fun

Williams Lake adds snowmaking equipment to extend snow play season in its main park, if temperatures stay below zero