Carole Rooney

The Yale County Jug Band’s performance was enjoyed by those who attended the first Music At The Lakes concert at the Interlakes Service Centre on July 1. Various other bands are scheduled for these free, family-friendly concerts. Alamaz Durand photo.

Summer music at Interlakes a relaxing venue

Free outdoor concerts every week

The Yale County Jug Band’s performance was enjoyed by those who attended the first Music At The Lakes concert at the Interlakes Service Centre on July 1. Various other bands are scheduled for these free, family-friendly concerts. Alamaz Durand photo.
Car enthusiasts’ most recent chance to see some exquisite old vehicles was on June 8, when the 100 Mile Cruzers hostedthe Vintage Car Club of Canada. Max Winkelman photo.

Hot July Nights to display cool cars

More than 200 classics, hot rods to roll into town, Centennial Park

Car enthusiasts’ most recent chance to see some exquisite old vehicles was on June 8, when the 100 Mile Cruzers hostedthe Vintage Car Club of Canada. Max Winkelman photo.

Undistorted views of the world

Recyling community eyeglasses make a clear difference

With a focus on women in metal music, like organizer Kaija Kenney seen here singing with her band Anarcheon, the Metalocalypstick music festival at Interlakes this Canada Day weekend (July 1-2) offers a mix of various heavy and hard rock styles, with a bit of country and other genres. Submitted photo.

Females in focus at heavy metal festival

Interlakes rodeo grounds will rock with heavy to country genres

With a focus on women in metal music, like organizer Kaija Kenney seen here singing with her band Anarcheon, the Metalocalypstick music festival at Interlakes this Canada Day weekend (July 1-2) offers a mix of various heavy and hard rock styles, with a bit of country and other genres. Submitted photo.
Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett expects Rural Dividend Funding projects are likely to disappear under an NDP government, as many expect to happen in the confidence vote slated today (July 29). She says she also expects to see fewer rural funding initiatives she worked on as Minister of State for Rural Economic Development, such as the Crown fencing she announced in Lac la Hache on March 31. Carole Rooney photo.

Provincial throne speech set for vote on June 29

Barnett: Rural areas stand to lose along with Liberals

Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett expects Rural Dividend Funding projects are likely to disappear under an NDP government, as many expect to happen in the confidence vote slated today (July 29). She says she also expects to see fewer rural funding initiatives she worked on as Minister of State for Rural Economic Development, such as the Crown fencing she announced in Lac la Hache on March 31. Carole Rooney photo.

Local Big Bike breaks fundraising record

100 Mile team raises $8,000 for Heart & Stroke

Interlakes auction funds summer music

Over 100 items at auction

SD27 classrooms get $350,000 in new laptops

Trustees nod to more digital equipment, if room in budget

100 Mile Cruzers host huge car show

National car club celebrates Canada 150

JFC offers Japanese Fried Chicken in 100 Mile

Latest restaurant in 100 Mile House has a new twist

Soupe de Tour shuts down

Costs too high to continue operating

Tungsten Mine report exceeds goals

Happy Creek Minerals plans to expand 75 km NE of 100 Mile

Greens choose NDP coalition

Local MLA says she'll work hard for riding either way

Caution advised despite fire rating

April/May saw 23 human-caused blazes in Cariboo forests

Art show highlights emotional journeys

Masks serve as metaphor

Housing report garners interest

Aging residents indicate some interesting care needs

Fiddles and vittles performance

Violin, guitar student concert hosted with free dinner

Great gardens begin at Timber Mart

The big tent has your flowers, plants and landscaping needs

District shifts focus to project manager

Philip Strain steps away from operational capacity

Show promotes health care studies

Career showcase targets rural workforce shortages