Tara Sprickerhoff

Monica Lamb-Yorski photoAfter 10 years on city council, and three years as a Cariboo Regional District director, Sue Zacharias is retiring from elected public service. She is proud of the work she and her colleagues have accomplished in helping shape Williams Lake during that time.

Williams Lake city councillor eyes future after politics

Sue Zacharias looks at other ways she can give back

Monica Lamb-Yorski photoAfter 10 years on city council, and three years as a Cariboo Regional District director, Sue Zacharias is retiring from elected public service. She is proud of the work she and her colleagues have accomplished in helping shape Williams Lake during that time.
2017 wildfires give B.C. mom chance to say thank you to officer who saved her son

2017 wildfires give B.C. mom chance to say thank you to officer who saved her son

An unlikely encounter in the rural community of Likely, near Williams Lake

2017 wildfires give B.C. mom chance to say thank you to officer who saved her son
Wooden Horsemen play at the 2015 Arts on the Fly Festival. The group will be returning for this year’s event. James Still photo.

Horsefly Arts on the Fly is back July 13 and 14

"Horsefly is just such a special place for me always," says organizer Brandon Hoffman, when he talks about what makes Arts on the Fly so unique.

Wooden Horsemen play at the 2015 Arts on the Fly Festival. The group will be returning for this year’s event. James Still photo.
Tara Sprickerhoff, as seen in the Daybreak Rotary Parade, where she drove her Grandpa’s 1928 Ford Model A in the parade with the Williams Lake Studio Theatre, where she has been seen onstage and offstage over the past year.

Tribune reporter leaving for Ottawa

My parents sometimes joke about having boomerang children.

Tara Sprickerhoff, as seen in the Daybreak Rotary Parade, where she drove her Grandpa’s 1928 Ford Model A in the parade with the Williams Lake Studio Theatre, where she has been seen onstage and offstage over the past year.
A total of 46 dogs, consisting of American Eskimo, Husky, Border Collie and Samoyed-cross breeds, are receiving veterinary care in Kelowna, Penticton and Quesnel after being seized from a property near Williams Lake. Photo submitted

Williams Lake man charged with two counts of animal cruelty after 46 dogs seized

Terry Baker could face a fine of $10,000, up to five years in jail or a lifetime ban on owning animals

A total of 46 dogs, consisting of American Eskimo, Husky, Border Collie and Samoyed-cross breeds, are receiving veterinary care in Kelowna, Penticton and Quesnel after being seized from a property near Williams Lake. Photo submitted
New principal of Likely Elementary appointed

New principal of Likely Elementary appointed

Vice-principals of Peter Skene Ogden named

New principal of Likely Elementary appointed
Vice-principals of Peter Skene Ogden named

Vice-principals of Peter Skene Ogden named

New principal of Likely Elementary appointed

Vice-principals of Peter Skene Ogden named
Performances in the Park begin Thursday in Williams Lake

Performances in the Park begin Thursday in Williams Lake

Miss White Spider and One Below to grace Gwen Pharis Ringwood Stage

Performances in the Park begin Thursday in Williams Lake
What's on and where in Williams Lake during Stampede Weekend

What’s on and where in Williams Lake during Stampede Weekend

Boot stomping tunes and fun festive entertainment

What's on and where in Williams Lake during Stampede Weekend
Small single tree fire near Big Lake under control

Small single tree fire near Big Lake under control

In mop up and patrol stage today

Small single tree fire near Big Lake under control
Tara Sprickerhoff photoBrice O’Neill (from left) of New World Coffee, Kane Fraser, of FBB accountants, Sue Lachance of New World and Willa Julius from the Williams Lake Pride Committee pose after the two businesses donated a combined $2,850 to the pride committee for a rainbow crosswalk.

Businesses contribute more than $2,800 to bring rainbow crosswalk to Williams Lake

$4,500 raised so far for crosswalk installation and maintenance

Tara Sprickerhoff photoBrice O’Neill (from left) of New World Coffee, Kane Fraser, of FBB accountants, Sue Lachance of New World and Willa Julius from the Williams Lake Pride Committee pose after the two businesses donated a combined $2,850 to the pride committee for a rainbow crosswalk.
2018 Stampede poster: It's Rodeo Time

2018 Stampede poster: It’s Rodeo Time

Third painting to be used as Stampede poster for Cariboo artist

2018 Stampede poster: It's Rodeo Time
50 new fires sparked in B.C. after lightning strikes across province

50 new fires sparked in B.C. after lightning strikes across province

Similar conditions seen at the beginning of 2017 wildfire season

50 new fires sparked in B.C. after lightning strikes across province
Al-Lisa McKay talks about her process in the creation of her Station House Gallery exhibit, the Enchanted Forests at the Gallery’s opening on June 7.

Shadow puppetry show, art gallery pieces weave web of enchantment in Williams Lake

Al-Lisa McKay displays artwork at Station House Gallery and to perform at WLST

Al-Lisa McKay talks about her process in the creation of her Station House Gallery exhibit, the Enchanted Forests at the Gallery’s opening on June 7.
Editorial: Inclusion

Editorial: Inclusion

To all who have ever felt excluded.

Editorial: Inclusion
PHOTOS: Rustlers clash against Northmen in final season game

PHOTOS: Rustlers clash against Northmen in final season game

Williams Lake Rustlers fell to the Terrace team 29-5

PHOTOS: Rustlers clash against Northmen in final season game
Tara Sprickerhoff photoDorothy Ingalls (centre) stands with four granddaughters and her daughter at the opening of her show at the Station House Gallery, entitled Home and Away. From left: Bonnie Bruce, Corrinne Erickson, Dorothy Ingalls, Melinda Mitchell, Teddi Mitchell and Sydney Ewert.

Station House Gallery show spans seven decades of work

Dorothy Ingalls' exhibit delights with Cariboo scenery from 50s to today

Tara Sprickerhoff photoDorothy Ingalls (centre) stands with four granddaughters and her daughter at the opening of her show at the Station House Gallery, entitled Home and Away. From left: Bonnie Bruce, Corrinne Erickson, Dorothy Ingalls, Melinda Mitchell, Teddi Mitchell and Sydney Ewert.
Lila Stewart, on Vanity, races for the finish line at the Stampede Warm-Up barrel racing event Saturday. Tara Sprickerhoff photo.

VIDEO: Stampede warm-up action with barrel racing this weekend

BCBRA Stampede Warm-Up and Afterburn Slot Races running at the Stampede Grounds

Lila Stewart, on Vanity, races for the finish line at the Stampede Warm-Up barrel racing event Saturday. Tara Sprickerhoff photo.
Rural B.C. Realtors troubled by new real estate rules

Rural B.C. Realtors troubled by new real estate rules

Regulations take away choice of the consumer, says MLA

Rural B.C. Realtors troubled by new real estate rules
Severe thunderstorm watch in place for Chilcotin

Severe thunderstorm watch in place for Chilcotin

Environment Canada warning of potential for heavy rain, strong wind and intense lightning

Severe thunderstorm watch in place for Chilcotin