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Williams Lake resident Stephanie Ewen jumped for joy when she crossed the finish line in her first 10-kilometre run in eight years.

Lap the Lakes numbers down due to short notice

Some participated for the challenge, others ran for their health

Williams Lake resident Stephanie Ewen jumped for joy when she crossed the finish line in her first 10-kilometre run in eight years.

Mount Polley Mine receives ore extraction permit amendment

Statutory decision-makers authorizes a one-million-tonne increase

Kokoro Judo Club news

Sensei Robert Griechen achieved prestigious rank of Rokudan

Adult league up and running

Organizers looking to build up player numbers this year

Spring Camp over but work continues

Wranglers coach Dale Hladun already working on next year's team

Paige Hall, left, maintains control of the ball while Adam Sullivan, right, tries to take it away from her.  Anja Dunk is in the background hoping a loose ball squirts her way in U18 soccer action on April 25. The 100 Mile House Soccer Fields will be busy for the next couple of months.

Soccer season has started in 100 Mile House

Fields are in great shape, youth happy to be playing again

Paige Hall, left, maintains control of the ball while Adam Sullivan, right, tries to take it away from her.  Anja Dunk is in the background hoping a loose ball squirts her way in U18 soccer action on April 25. The 100 Mile House Soccer Fields will be busy for the next couple of months.
More than 100 dedicated and excited fans waited patiently for the 100 Mile House Wranglers bus, escorted by RCMP cruisers with lights flashing and sirens blaring, to arrive at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre around 10 p.m. on April 18. Wranglers club president Tom Bachynski, left, and team captain Stephen Egan showed off the Keystone Cup, which is emblematic of Western Canada Junior B hockey supremacy.

Bachynski: winning Western Canadians ‘a beautiful thing’

Since the start of the year, handling adversity was the key to success

More than 100 dedicated and excited fans waited patiently for the 100 Mile House Wranglers bus, escorted by RCMP cruisers with lights flashing and sirens blaring, to arrive at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre around 10 p.m. on April 18. Wranglers club president Tom Bachynski, left, and team captain Stephen Egan showed off the Keystone Cup, which is emblematic of Western Canada Junior B hockey supremacy.
Wrangler Ryan Friesen (29), who was named the first star of the Keystone Cup championship on April 17, provided the great back-checking he is known for throughout the KIJHL. Here: he knocked the puck off of Quaker Stuart Symenuk’s stick. Friesen also scored the first goal in the Wranglers 3-2 victory.

Cole Zimmerman: ‘I got it’

Home-town hero games Keystone Cup-winning goal in Regina

Wrangler Ryan Friesen (29), who was named the first star of the Keystone Cup championship on April 17, provided the great back-checking he is known for throughout the KIJHL. Here: he knocked the puck off of Quaker Stuart Symenuk’s stick. Friesen also scored the first goal in the Wranglers 3-2 victory.

They are the champions of the West

100 Mile House Wranglers come from behind to win Keystone Cup

Wranglers (3-1) facing AGI Insurance Quakers (4-0) tonight

They will battle in Keystone Cup championship game Sunday

B.C. Rural Dividend applications available

$75-million fund will help rural communities build capacity in uncertain times

Lone Butte resident Caily Mellott is looking forward to another season with the Prince George-based Northern Capitals. After her last year of Female Midget AAA hockey, Mellott wants to play college or university hockey.

Mellott, Capitals out in Pacific Regionals

Played well but couldn’t buy a goal or get a lucky bounce

Lone Butte resident Caily Mellott is looking forward to another season with the Prince George-based Northern Capitals. After her last year of Female Midget AAA hockey, Mellott wants to play college or university hockey.
This young moose, which was photographed along South Green Lake Road recently, is suffering from a winter tick infestation. It is one of three grazing in the Green Lake area. People who see moose in this condition are asked to provide information on an online survey.

Winter ticks affecting health of moose

Residents asked to fill out an online survey if they see infested moose

This young moose, which was photographed along South Green Lake Road recently, is suffering from a winter tick infestation. It is one of three grazing in the Green Lake area. People who see moose in this condition are asked to provide information on an online survey.

Looking forward

BC Rural Dividend just the beginning of building our future

Vision works

Wrangler Nation: perfect partnership between hockey club and community

Wranglers Nick McCabe, left,  Alex Meeker, #15 and Justin Bond, #17, made their presence known in game 5 and throughout the playoffs against the Kimberley Dynamiters. The hard-nosed trio helped the 100 Mile House Wranglers defuse the reigning KIJHL champions in five games.

Wranglers lasso KIJHL Championship in five games

100 Mile House boys knock off Kimberley Dynamiters 2-1

Wranglers Nick McCabe, left,  Alex Meeker, #15 and Justin Bond, #17, made their presence known in game 5 and throughout the playoffs against the Kimberley Dynamiters. The hard-nosed trio helped the 100 Mile House Wranglers defuse the reigning KIJHL champions in five games.
The Wranglers left 100 Mile House on April 5 to head to Vancouver Island where they will compete for the Cyclone Taylor Cup from April 7 to 10. If the boys win the provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, they will hop back on the bus and head to Regina, Sask. for the Keystone Cup on April 14-17.

Wranglers off to Cyclone Taylor Cup

Cyclone Taylor Cup games will be webcast live from Victoria

The Wranglers left 100 Mile House on April 5 to head to Vancouver Island where they will compete for the Cyclone Taylor Cup from April 7 to 10. If the boys win the provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, they will hop back on the bus and head to Regina, Sask. for the Keystone Cup on April 14-17.
Several majestic bald eagles were slaughtered around this time last year in the Green Lake area, and they were bagged and tossed in ditches along North Bonaparte Road east of 70 Mile House. The BC Wildlife Federation is offering up to $2,000 for information leading to the conviction of the culprit(s) who did this.

Reward offered for information on eagle slaughter

Ten eagles shot, bagged, tossed in ditches at this time last year

Several majestic bald eagles were slaughtered around this time last year in the Green Lake area, and they were bagged and tossed in ditches along North Bonaparte Road east of 70 Mile House. The BC Wildlife Federation is offering up to $2,000 for information leading to the conviction of the culprit(s) who did this.