Annie Gallant says farewell to our readers
G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital now home for all of Quesnel's Community Health Services
Fourth Annual Nazko Arts and Music festival is an excellent opportunity to see what the community's local talent has to offer
VGH Foundation gets VCH approval to begin fundraising for SIU beds, Quesnel efforts are paying off
Chamber president Julia Dillabough provides a preview of the coming year.
Local health food store celebrates 10 years of successful business in a community she loves
Local machinist invents tower and tongue device that he says will save lives
Local machinist invents tower and tongue device that he says will save lives
Buzz Brass performs family concert Jan. 25 and Salute to Gershwin Jan. 26
Volunteer firefighters provided more than 6,300 hours of service last year
Stewart Fraser wants the government to take a good long look at forest practices and wildlife management
Andres has made it possible for Dollarama and Mark's Work Wearhouse to develop larger premises and introduces full-service Starbucks
Expanded Quesnel location set to almost triple facility capacity
It will be a laugh-a-minute at Chuck Mobley Theatre at Correlieu Secondary School
Health and Community Care team to include several departments
Smile Cookie sales totalled $5,200
Concerns were raised by the City of Quesnel in 2016 regarding congestion on Highway 97
ANNIE GALLANT, Observer Reporter
Randy Lorntsen dodged wildfires, covered countless miles and didn't sleep for two days until he finally fell into bed at his mother's home in Quesnel, only to wake up the next morning and find his vehicle's side window broken and his possessions stolen.