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Joyce Crothers, a Creekside Seniors Activity Centre member in 100 Mile House, played a round of carpet bowling, while fellow members Del Hustwaite, back left, Lorne Crampton and Patti Randle watched. Anyone interested in joining the fun drop in on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:45 p.m.

Fifty years-plus residents can join fun

There is a lot to do at Creekside Seniors Activity Centre

Joyce Crothers, a Creekside Seniors Activity Centre member in 100 Mile House, played a round of carpet bowling, while fellow members Del Hustwaite, back left, Lorne Crampton and Patti Randle watched. Anyone interested in joining the fun drop in on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:45 p.m.

Vehicle sales help South Cariboo Health Foundation

Central GM teaming up with SCHF to purchase new Glidescope

Professional tree climber Marcel Kramer limbed and topped the 700-year-old leaning and dying fir tree in Centennial Park on March 23. Lincoln Bonter, a professional faller, bucked up the limbs and fell the tree with the assistance of a rope-and-winch system to guide the tree down safely along the upper trail.

Danger trees felled in district park

crew from B&B Tree Topping were in Centennial Park cutting down dangerous trees

Professional tree climber Marcel Kramer limbed and topped the 700-year-old leaning and dying fir tree in Centennial Park on March 23. Lincoln Bonter, a professional faller, bucked up the limbs and fell the tree with the assistance of a rope-and-winch system to guide the tree down safely along the upper trail.

Lac la Hache OCP being updated

People still have time to provide input on survey

Mike Day 100 Mile House, front, and Debbie Powell from Princeton were competing in the recent Competitive Trail Ride (CTR) portion of the combined CTR and Endurance rides on the Cariboo Plateau. Day and his Icelandic pony, Salina Fra Hester, finished in third place.

Competitive trail and endurance rides combined this year

Format so successful organizers looking at repeating it next year

Mike Day 100 Mile House, front, and Debbie Powell from Princeton were competing in the recent Competitive Trail Ride (CTR) portion of the combined CTR and Endurance rides on the Cariboo Plateau. Day and his Icelandic pony, Salina Fra Hester, finished in third place.
Ed and Bea Kukkola were married in Maple Ridge on May 4, 1955, and the secret to their success is 'taking the good with the bad and the ups with downs and work through things together.'

Kukkolas celebrate 60 years of marriage

Bea: key to having a long marriage is trying to get along

Ed and Bea Kukkola were married in Maple Ridge on May 4, 1955, and the secret to their success is 'taking the good with the bad and the ups with downs and work through things together.'
Marilyn Neimiec, left, and Nancy Mah were among the 150 folks who enjoyed browsing at the Bridge Lake Photo Group's Seventh Annual Photo Exhibition at Interlakes Community Complex on May 3.

Annual photo exhibition well attended

Bridge Lake Photo Group welcomes new members of all skill levels

Marilyn Neimiec, left, and Nancy Mah were among the 150 folks who enjoyed browsing at the Bridge Lake Photo Group's Seventh Annual Photo Exhibition at Interlakes Community Complex on May 3.

Lac la Hache news

Lac la Hache Old Age Pensioners hosting annual spaghetti dinner

Lac la Hache Tomahawks defenders Sheldon Paul, #27, and Wilfred Robbins came to the aid of their goaltender William Sellars who covered the puck after a shot by Williams Lake Stampeder Dylan Richardson, #21, during the Central Interior Hockey League action on Dec. 6. Stampeders won the game in Lac la Hache 8-3.

Local fire department collecting non-perishables for hampers

School readying for concert, School holidays, Turkey bingo

Lac la Hache Tomahawks defenders Sheldon Paul, #27, and Wilfred Robbins came to the aid of their goaltender William Sellars who covered the puck after a shot by Williams Lake Stampeder Dylan Richardson, #21, during the Central Interior Hockey League action on Dec. 6. Stampeders won the game in Lac la Hache 8-3.

Square dancing in Lac la Hache

Lac la Hache thrift store contacts available for those who need service

Lac la Hache news

Lac la Hache Elementary hosting Harvest Dinner on Nov. 4

Volunteers Gisele Poliseno and Peter Reid went over the data they collected at the pulse and respiration check during the annual Competitive Trail Ride-Cariboo Plateau at The Hills Health Ranch at 108 Mile on Aug. 9.

Silent auction helps local youth

Cariboo Plateau CTR silent auction raised funds for Youth Zone

Volunteers Gisele Poliseno and Peter Reid went over the data they collected at the pulse and respiration check during the annual Competitive Trail Ride-Cariboo Plateau at The Hills Health Ranch at 108 Mile on Aug. 9.

Drop in a line

14th Annual Lac la Hache Father's Day Fishing Derby, June 14-15

South Cariboo Garlic Festival: a stinkin’ good time

The scent of garlic will soon fill the air around Lac la Hache

Fanny Bay resident Tammy Mercer, left, and Nicola Maughn of 100 Mile House rode the level 3, 64-kilometre loop of trails in the Cariboo Plateau. The British Columbia Competitive Trail Ride started at The Hills Health Ranch at 108 Mile recently.

Competitive Trail Ride on Cariboo Plateau enjoyed by all

Twenty-six riders participate in local competitive trail ride

Fanny Bay resident Tammy Mercer, left, and Nicola Maughn of 100 Mile House rode the level 3, 64-kilometre loop of trails in the Cariboo Plateau. The British Columbia Competitive Trail Ride started at The Hills Health Ranch at 108 Mile recently.
JR Goodwin

Cariboo Idol Spotlight

John Robert Goodwin has been singing and strumming for more than three decades

JR Goodwin

Cariboo Country Night a foot-stomping good time

The 13th Annual Cariboo Country Night takes place at the Watch Lake Community Hall, Sept. 8

Red Cross is seeking volunteers

100 Mile House Canadian Red Cross is very busy and needs volunteer support

Terry Capnerhurst, left, and Larry Knutsen have worked together at the Sunrise Ford parts department for more than 28 years, and Larry is now retiring.



Larry Knutsen and Terry Capnerhurst: longtime friends and co-workers

Larry Knutsen and Terry Capnerhurst are good friends and they have worked together for 28 years, but Larry will be retiring tomorrow

Terry Capnerhurst, left, and Larry Knutsen have worked together at the Sunrise Ford parts department for more than 28 years, and Larry is now retiring.