As of 2 p.m. on June 7 the fire covers about 168 hectares and is 55 per cent contained. Its size has not grown significantly in the past 24 hours. This fire is currently classified as "being held", which means that that the fire is not likely to spread beyond predetermined boundaries under the prevailing and forecasted weather conditions.
Wicked windstorm wrecks havoc on Quesnel boaters
Flying has been a part of Bud Granley's life since he was nine years old.
As a special treat this year at Skyfest 2017 all airplane enthusiasts will be excited to see on display the ultimate in aircraft memorabilia.
Dan Buchanan returns to the thrill of flying
Cariboo North Liberal, NDP canddidates spar over jobs
The British Columbia government has enhanced the province’s firefighting capability in the Cariboo-Chilcotin with the opening of a $7.1-million facility at the Williams Lake Airport.
Ducks Unlimited boasted as one of best ever
Phase 2 of the West Quesnel Land Stability project announced
Hot topic at city hall once CNC announced they would be installing pay parking at the Quesnel campus
Quesnel's second emergency doctor arrived and the city is paying for accommodation and transportation
Weaker Canadian dollar and high lumber prices responsible for WF improved earnings
Quesnel's 40th annual Billy Barker Days Festival was a howling success
As your kids grow more independent you realize they don't need you as much, and it sucks.
After receiving federal funding the museum will be putting in new lighting.
NDP leader Adrian Dix introduced a bill that would end the practice of governments using taxpayer dollars to fund partisan ads.
West Fraser has landed the title of one of British Columbia’s and Canada’s top employers.
An editorial about the dangers about texting and calling while driving and what the province is doing about it.