Applicants had originally searched for rezoning
'If only the bighorn sheep knew to socially-distance from their domestic cousins'
The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press
The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press
40 YEARS AGO (1980): Local members of the British Columbia Government Employees Union were staging a protest rally to show their opposition to recent amendments to the public employee pension legislation. The local rally was part of a series that would be held across the province. "This legislation affects everyone employed by the provincial government." Cariboo MLA and Minister of Transport and Highways Alex Fraser said he supported the government's proposed amendments to the pension scheme, noting that proposals affected all provincial government pensions.
Donna Barnett's regular column for the 100 Mile Free Press
Funding is part of the Government of Canada's $350 million Emergency Support Fund
The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press
The use amounted to over $1,000
Card was used at multiple locations in 100 Mile House
Mule deer research underway in Bonaparte Plateau, Boundary Region and West Okanagan
The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press
SCJC voted to provide $30,000 in matching funding
"I don't imagine for a moment that we've heard the last of the RV issue"
Cariboo Trail Sidewalk project to be revisited in 2021
33 YEARS AGO (1987): 200 firefighters including a six-member provincial overhead team battled an approximately 800 hectares blaze in the Canoe Creek-Onion Lake area 40 km southwest of 100 Mile. As of Monday morning, the fire was out of control, said forestry spokesman Ian De Lisle, but provided there were no winds, he anticipated it would well be in hand by the afternoon. The fire started Friday afternoon. By Saturday it had spread to 20 hectares but was well contained until gusts of winds swept through the region Saturday afternoon.
The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press
Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett's regular column for the 100 Mile Free Press
'I would expect a little more courtesy and diplomacy'