Annie Gallant

rinity is a very busy young woman. If she doesn’t make it in the modeling and acting business she is happy to fall back on top fuel dragster driver.

The look of success

Trinity Dubuc-Fraser's fancy turns to modeling and acting but also with an eye to dragster racing, ringette and baseball

rinity is a very busy young woman. If she doesn’t make it in the modeling and acting business she is happy to fall back on top fuel dragster driver.
Corp. Josh Nelson was home for the Remembrance Day holiday and served at the cenotaph during the ceremonies

Ready to serve

Corporal Josh Nelson is thoroughly enjoying CF infantry

Corp. Josh Nelson was home for the Remembrance Day holiday and served at the cenotaph during the ceremonies
One of many who took the time to get their flu shot ahead of the winter season.

Time to get your flue shot

Another sure sign of winter, people get sick with the flu

One of many who took the time to get their flu shot ahead of the winter season.
Lieutenant Stefan Van Schaick cleans up one of the Salvation Army kettles in preparation for the Christmas Kettle Campaign.

Serving those in need

Christmas is a time of giving and the Salvation Army is grateful for all donations

Lieutenant Stefan Van Schaick cleans up one of the Salvation Army kettles in preparation for the Christmas Kettle Campaign.
A new brand directs consumers to shop from local producers

Grown for You

Getting to know local products and producers through brand recognition

A new brand directs consumers to shop from local producers
Nancy Tellman Clouston has spent the last seven years finally writing what's been inside her for years.

Welcome to her world

Local author draws inspriation from the beauty and life around her North Cariboo environment

Nancy Tellman Clouston has spent the last seven years finally writing what's been inside her for years.
Daphne Rickard joined the ATS in 1941.

Daphne’s life – anything but ordinary

Plane-spotting an important wartime job which Daphne loved to do

Daphne Rickard joined the ATS in 1941.
Left to right: Jorga Salmons, Jayna Burton and Jade Pitcher practice their dance.

Three Js ask for Yes vote

Dancers eager to experience performances on a real theatre stage

Left to right: Jorga Salmons, Jayna Burton and Jade Pitcher practice their dance.
Larry Martens checks one of the many birch trees damaged by having its bark removed for fire starter. This will cause the tree to die.

Damaging the serene

Kersley residents dismayed with vandalism in pristine recreational area

Larry Martens checks one of the many birch trees damaged by having its bark removed for fire starter. This will cause the tree to die.
In the annual Quesnel Farmers’ Market pumpkin contest on Saturday, Roy Josephy’s 135-pound pumpkin took top honours (word on the street was he grew it in a compost pile) with several others coming in well-over the 100-pound weight.Crowds gathered as the weights were announced. This was the last outdoor market of the season but loyal patrons can look forward to the Christmas markets in the Arts and Rec Centre.Henry Boal, left and Rob Borsato ensure the scale is accurate and read right.

Top squash

Quesnel's Farmers' Market drew many giant pumpkins to its annual contest

In the annual Quesnel Farmers’ Market pumpkin contest on Saturday, Roy Josephy’s 135-pound pumpkin took top honours (word on the street was he grew it in a compost pile) with several others coming in well-over the 100-pound weight.Crowds gathered as the weights were announced. This was the last outdoor market of the season but loyal patrons can look forward to the Christmas markets in the Arts and Rec Centre.Henry Boal, left and Rob Borsato ensure the scale is accurate and read right.
Clockwise from top left: Adam Maglio, Darcy Jaeb, Mike Remple, Leonard Botkin, Dale Steinbach and Todd Blocksidge – HMC mechanics spent hundreds of hours preparing the five new plow trucks (top photo) for this year’s season.

Shift into winter

The staff and crews at HMC are ready for whatever winter throws at the North Cariboo

Clockwise from top left: Adam Maglio, Darcy Jaeb, Mike Remple, Leonard Botkin, Dale Steinbach and Todd Blocksidge – HMC mechanics spent hundreds of hours preparing the five new plow trucks (top photo) for this year’s season.
Agnes Chantyman poses with the mural which honours Pan Phillips and herself, a woman with many memories of her time in the Chilcotin.

Remembering a time long gone

Mural tribute to Pan Philips' time in Chilcotin, the people he met and the adventures he enjoyed

Agnes Chantyman poses with the mural which honours Pan Phillips and herself, a woman with many memories of her time in the Chilcotin.
Left to right back row: Mayor Mary Sjostrom, Tanya Hjorth, Coun. Laurey-Anne Roodenburg, Amy Reid, Coun. John Brisco, school trustee Charlotte Kurta, QCEDC Charlene Lawrence, city manager Byron Johnston, CRD director John Massier; front row, left to right: Doreen Patrick, SD28 Patty Kimpson and superintendent Sue Ellen Miller, school trustee Tony Goulet, Coun. Ed Coleman, MLA Coralee Oakes and her assistant April Webb.

Quesnel celebrates first Orange Shirt Day

Seventeen members of the community gathered in council chambers to discuss Orange Shirt Day

Left to right back row: Mayor Mary Sjostrom, Tanya Hjorth, Coun. Laurey-Anne Roodenburg, Amy Reid, Coun. John Brisco, school trustee Charlotte Kurta, QCEDC Charlene Lawrence, city manager Byron Johnston, CRD director John Massier; front row, left to right: Doreen Patrick, SD28 Patty Kimpson and superintendent Sue Ellen Miller, school trustee Tony Goulet, Coun. Ed Coleman, MLA Coralee Oakes and her assistant April Webb.
Simon Moffatt sees his future in the aerospace industry.

Whatever your passion, pursue it

Simon Moffatt brings home pride of success from Beijing, China

Simon Moffatt sees his future in the aerospace industry.
Anita Dobie encourages women to support Women's Fall Challenge.

Walking with a purpose

Breast cancer survivor strongly supports WFC and mammography services in Quesnel

Anita Dobie encourages women to support Women's Fall Challenge.
The Australian Ranch corn maze is in perfect condition, with the corn high and the trails in great shape. Rain or shine it’s a great family fun activity. The Yorston’s are also busy with preparations for the annual Haunted Corn Maze and Haunted House.

Old fashioned entertainment

Corn Maze draws visitors from across the region to the Australian Ranch south of Quesnel

The Australian Ranch corn maze is in perfect condition, with the corn high and the trails in great shape. Rain or shine it’s a great family fun activity. The Yorston’s are also busy with preparations for the annual Haunted Corn Maze and Haunted House.
Heidi Cave chooses life after an accident strips her of all that was familiar.

From horrific to hope

Transforming tragedy to inspirational, Heidi Cave finds her life path

Heidi Cave chooses life after an accident strips her of all that was familiar.
This young girl was enjoying the sunshine, the people and the summer-like weather at a recent Saturday market. The Quesnel Farmers’ Market has three weekends left. This Saturday, vendors invite the public to Customer Appreciation Day.

Market beauty

Children are a welcome part of the Quesnel Farmers' Market which has three markets left in the outdoor season

This young girl was enjoying the sunshine, the people and the summer-like weather at a recent Saturday market. The Quesnel Farmers’ Market has three weekends left. This Saturday, vendors invite the public to Customer Appreciation Day.
Holly Nelson, top; daughter Charity Nelson, right and granddaughter Layla Allin will be participating in the Women’s Fall Challenge along with another granddaughter Livia Seaborn.

Family Affair

Women's Fall Challenge is a wonderful hike for a fabulous cause

Holly Nelson, top; daughter Charity Nelson, right and granddaughter Layla Allin will be participating in the Women’s Fall Challenge along with another granddaughter Livia Seaborn.
Anna Ashcroft, left with her sculpture Neither Fish or Fowl, is the perfect complement to Joan Ramsay Harker, right and her paintings.

Women through the eyes of Women

Quesnel Art Gallery's latest show features two women artists featuring a theme of women

Anna Ashcroft, left with her sculpture Neither Fish or Fowl, is the perfect complement to Joan Ramsay Harker, right and her paintings.