Indian Hacker

Certified coaches inspire at BC Games

Coaches will help athletes excel at BC Winter Games in Vernon

CrimeStoppers tip could lead to cash reward

100 Mile House RCMP members looking for break-in information

Local RCMP dealt with driving incidents

100 Mile House RCMP on the lookout for impaired drivers

Student assaulted by passing driver

100 Mile House RCMP looking for male adult who assaulted an elementary school student

Books provide a lot of life lessons

Nuthatch Book Store co-owner Kathleen Pearce shares her favourite book

'Raft of the Medusa,' a tableaux vivant produced locally by artist Adad Hannah, is currently on display at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.

Local tableaux vivant alive in Winnipeg

The Raft of the Medusa replica has became part of the permanent collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery

'Raft of the Medusa,' a tableaux vivant produced locally by artist Adad Hannah, is currently on display at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.

Teachers won’t administer FSA tests

As part of their work action, teachers will not be administering foundation skill assessment tests

Keep warm and save money this winter

BC Hydro offers some easy ways to keep your bills low this winter

Privacy commissioner reports on BC Hydro smart meters

Elizabeth Denham recently released a report assessing the privacy and security of BC Hydro's smart meters

CrimeStoppers

If you have any information on this or any other crimes in the 100 Mile House area call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Trish Hill

Never quit quitting nicotine

By calling HealthlinkBC at 811, people can register to receive up to 12 weeks of free nicotine patches or gum per year

Trish Hill

Boomer generation health-care study starts

Can the B.C. health care system withstand the retirement of baby boom generation?

Firearms stolen

100 Mile House RCMP seeking assistance in Roe Lake area break-in

The driver of this Toyota Tacoma lost control while travelling north on Highway 97 near 108 Mile Ranch on Dec. 17, rolling the vehicle onto its roof at the roadside. Weather conditions were a contributing factor in this collision, but luckily no one was injured.

Wintry roads contribute to MVIs

Freezing rain and layer of snow played a role in a couple of local MVIs

The driver of this Toyota Tacoma lost control while travelling north on Highway 97 near 108 Mile Ranch on Dec. 17, rolling the vehicle onto its roof at the roadside. Weather conditions were a contributing factor in this collision, but luckily no one was injured.

Debunking winter driving myths

eon Chretien shares his knowledge on winter driving facts and myths

100 Mile House Traffic Services ticketed the driver of a tractor-trailer on Dec. 6, after he unknowingly backed into a pickup truck on Exeter Road and drove away, despite having caused $3,000 in damages. The big-rig driver was followed and flagged down by the driver of the pickup he had hit.

Quieter week for RCMP with three MVIs topping the blotter

100 Mile House RCMP members dealt with a few motor-vehicle incidents

100 Mile House Traffic Services ticketed the driver of a tractor-trailer on Dec. 6, after he unknowingly backed into a pickup truck on Exeter Road and drove away, despite having caused $3,000 in damages. The big-rig driver was followed and flagged down by the driver of the pickup he had hit.

Inflated fees

B.C. Liberal government picking up good coin for new and renewed driver's licence.

Canadian Avalanche Centre increases forecast regions

avalanche information already out and bulletin areas increased

A pickup truck turning northbound onto Highway 97 off of Airport Road struck a concrete mixer truck on Nov. 22, sending the pickup driver, who suffered minor injuries, to hospital.

Serious motor-vehicle incidents

100 Mile RCMP responded to 86 complaints and calls for service during the past week.

A pickup truck turning northbound onto Highway 97 off of Airport Road struck a concrete mixer truck on Nov. 22, sending the pickup driver, who suffered minor injuries, to hospital.

100 Mile RCMP cuff armed intruder in home

South Cariboo Police Report for the week of November 23