Danika Hebert

One of several units for the heating and cooling system sitting on top of Fraser Village.

Fraser Village air system working

The new air circulation system in Fraser Village is now fully operational.

One of several units for the heating and cooling system sitting on top of Fraser Village.

Extreme temperatures at Fraser Village a tricky fix

Fraser Village tenants are close to tears over extreme temperature swings in their suites.

A map showing the area where moose hunting is banned.

Moose hunting ban

Two letters have been written in response to declining moose populations in the Cariboo region, specifically Anaham Range.

A map showing the area where moose hunting is banned.
Residents came to city hall to support Councillor Sushil Thapar.

Rallying for Sushil

Quesnel residents rally against Councillor Sushil Thapar's censure.

Residents came to city hall to support Councillor Sushil Thapar.

Karaoke winner chosen during Billy Barker Days

Quesnel's So You Think You Can Sing winds up with three winners

Quesnel’s Staples begin school supplies drive

Fifth year for school season program to help low-income students outfit for the new school year

Members of the G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the Scandinavian Society along with Dr. David Nelson, centre, are on hand to celebrate the acquisition of state-of-the-art orthopedic surgical equipment.

Donations lead to new equipment at G.R. Baker

Donations made by the hospital auxiliary and Scandinavian Society totalling $150,000 have been used to purchase equipment.

Members of the G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the Scandinavian Society along with Dr. David Nelson, centre, are on hand to celebrate the acquisition of state-of-the-art orthopedic surgical equipment.

Canfor contest for good cause

Canfor has initiated a contest which will benefit many communities across the province.

Uplands Neighbourhood Association revitalizes

At last Monday’s council meeting, the reinstated Uplands Neighbourhood Association was present to discuss the association’s priorities.

Spraying worries Wells mother

Recently, West Fraser Timber announced to residents in Wells of their intention to spray herbicide on cut blocks near the community.

Mark Connolly is now offering security services in Quesnel.

Security from Qatar to the Cariboo

Quesnel’s becoming a safer place, thanks to Mark Connolly, of Comark Security Services.

Mark Connolly is now offering security services in Quesnel.

Softball dugout repairs requested

The mayor and council received a letter of correspondence from Ken Edwards at Monday’s council meeting.

New event brings affordable entertainment to Quesnel

A new music event is coming to Quesnel and the River City Music Association (RCMA) is inviting everyone to get involved.

Turning junk into treasure

When most think of recycling, visions of pop cans, milk jugs and wine bottles dance in your mind.

Cass has the “Best Blinds”

Part of owning a business is taking a look around the community and assessing its needs, to make sure your business is successful.

Purden Road connector one step closer to reality

Monday, council was asked to throw their support behind an alternate route to Wells and Barkerville.

Quesnel Council split on bulk water hauling

Council defeats motion to reimburse Quesnel residents who haul bulk water

Bosley’s grand opening slated

Quesnel's West Park Mall welcomes new pet store this month

Jorleen Russell is busy planning the 2nd cash mob, who will get hit on Reid St?

Mob hits downtown business

Local business organizes a cash mob at Good 4 You And Planet 2.

Jorleen Russell is busy planning the 2nd cash mob, who will get hit on Reid St?

CMA seeking policy changes

The Cariboo Mining Association (CMA) informed the city of Quesnel their policies may hinder their ability to grow and prosper.