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Chilcotin River landslide risks ongoing, checkpoints to be taken down

Chilcotin River landslide risks ongoing, checkpoints to be taken down

A Crown lands along the riverbed and riverbanks of the Chilcotin River remain subject to a closure issued Sept. 18
Snowfall warning issued for Cariboo region

Snowfall warning issued for Cariboo region

Ten to 15 cm of snow is expected to fall between Wednesday and Friday midday
Stolen truck, trailer suspects flee from Kamloops RCMP

Stolen truck, trailer suspects flee from Kamloops RCMP

A silver crew cab truck with a canopy, was reported stolen out of Williams Lake and the trailer from Quesnel
Kamloops RCMP seek man wanted on nation-wide warrant

Kamloops RCMP seek man wanted on nation-wide warrant

Berry is from Kamloops but could be heading to Prince George or the Lower Mainland, police said
Quesnel RCMP arrest suspect in possession of stolen logging truck

Quesnel RCMP arrest suspect in possession of stolen logging truck

The stolen logging truck was located near McLeese Lake
Tshilhqot'in National Government honours former Premier John Horgan

Tshilhqot'in National Government honours former Premier John Horgan

The Tsilhqot'in National Government issued a press release on the news of the passing of former Premier John Horgan
UPDATE: Carson Drive reopened and police operation complete

UPDATE: Carson Drive reopened and police operation complete

A heavy police presence was in the 300 block of Western Avenue for more than eight hours
Fuel management work to begin on west side of Williams Lake

Fuel management work to begin on west side of Williams Lake

Smoke may be visible to as the west side of Williams Lake undergoes some fuel treatment in the coming months to reduce wildfire hazard
25 Cariboo Chilcotin, Prince George North schools participate in student vote

25 Cariboo Chilcotin, Prince George North schools participate in student vote

19 schools have signed up for the opportunity to participate
Tŝilhqot’in Nation ancestral items repatriated by Museum of Vancouver

Tŝilhqot’in Nation ancestral items repatriated by Museum of Vancouver

Some of the items are now on display at the TNG Dasiqox office in Williams Lake
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