Carole Rooney

Electoral reform polled at forum

MP Cathy McLeod offers information, gains feedback

Ferries run returns for Bella Coola

Aboriginal tourism boosts Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region

Register now to learn to skate

Figure skating and hockey skills training available

Sign-up soon for Legion’s golf tourney

Barbecue steak dinner also open to community, non-golfers

Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod updated folks on the hot topics in Parliament, and in the local riding, as well as fielding questions and listening to their input at a forum held at the Valley Room on Aug. 23.

MP fields questions at forum

Cathy McLeod updated attendees, asked their concerns

Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod updated folks on the hot topics in Parliament, and in the local riding, as well as fielding questions and listening to their input at a forum held at the Valley Room on Aug. 23.
Karl Lundsbye, left, had fun with Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre-Early Childhood Learning worker, Kirsteen Wilson, at a recent Summer Community Kitchen. The event offered childcare while families participated in healthy eating workshops, round table discussions on the South Cariboo Food Security and Food Sovereignty Plan, and a community supper.

Food security crucial to community

Folks concerned about poverty, agriculture urged to participate

Karl Lundsbye, left, had fun with Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre-Early Childhood Learning worker, Kirsteen Wilson, at a recent Summer Community Kitchen. The event offered childcare while families participated in healthy eating workshops, round table discussions on the South Cariboo Food Security and Food Sovereignty Plan, and a community supper.
Steve Powrie

Steve Powrie defends Liberal’s leadership

MP Cathy McLeod's comments spark 'slash-and-burn' slam

Steve Powrie

School superintendent resigns

Trustees seek interim leader to fill gap this fall

Trinity Post & Panel CEO Ken Harper plans to double its current employment to create nine new jobs this year alone – and many more in the long term. The business recently moved its production to this 29-acre manufacturing site in Lone Butte, and it's hoped the planned expansion will also provide some financial support for local athletic programs.

New factory sets sights on job creation

Trinity Post & Panel opens expanded facility in Lone Butte

Trinity Post & Panel CEO Ken Harper plans to double its current employment to create nine new jobs this year alone – and many more in the long term. The business recently moved its production to this 29-acre manufacturing site in Lone Butte, and it's hoped the planned expansion will also provide some financial support for local athletic programs.

Screamin’ Reel stocked up for hunting

Check out all-new styles in camo clothing, buck knives

School superintendent resigns

Trustees seek interim leader to fill gap this fall

Trust is a must in missing, murdered inquiry

Dick: Proof is in the pudding, it is time for action

Murdered, missing women inquiry details announced

Boosted to $53.8-million funding, B.C. judge to lead commission

Lac la Hache boil water notice cancelled on Aug. 5

Users of water system allowed full use of their water

IHA clarifies meal changes

MLA Donna Barnett digs up details on re-heated foods

British Columbia Ombudsperson Jay Chalke visited 100 Mile House and spoke to about a dozen people at the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre on July 15. He explained how his office can assist citizens who believe they have been treated unfairly by a public body. These would include decisions about social services eligibility, ICBC and BC Hydro issues, or in their interactions with any government agency.

Ombudsperson visited 100 Mile House

Jay Chalke's inquiries offer help to mistreated citizens

British Columbia Ombudsperson Jay Chalke visited 100 Mile House and spoke to about a dozen people at the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre on July 15. He explained how his office can assist citizens who believe they have been treated unfairly by a public body. These would include decisions about social services eligibility, ICBC and BC Hydro issues, or in their interactions with any government agency.

Fossum attests to local care-home safety

Seniors advocate's councillor credits care aids, coziness

Cougars have been spotted in the Canim Lake and Green Lake areas, so parents are urged to keep an eye on their children and small pets. Ranchers and farmers should consider securing their smaller animals at night.

Cougars on the prowl

Lambs killed by wildcats, COs need quicker call-ins

Cougars have been spotted in the Canim Lake and Green Lake areas, so parents are urged to keep an eye on their children and small pets. Ranchers and farmers should consider securing their smaller animals at night.
Badgers have close-knit families, but their numbers in British Columbia continue to go down. Most badger deaths occur when they are crossing highways.

Fisherman badgered in bizarre boat incident

Audacious omnivore jumps on board in Sheridan Lake

Badgers have close-knit families, but their numbers in British Columbia continue to go down. Most badger deaths occur when they are crossing highways.

Seniors advocate advises more care time

Violent incidents bring facility staffing levels into focus