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A North West Mud Racing Association event held in the South Cariboo in 2018. (File photo)

CRD gives temporary use permit for mud racing

Applicants had originally searched for rezoning

A North West Mud Racing Association event held in the South Cariboo in 2018. (File photo)
A bighorn sheep released with a collar for tracking purposes. (Submitted photo)

Bighorn sheep undergoing COVID-like test

'If only the bighorn sheep knew to socially-distance from their domestic cousins'

A bighorn sheep released with a collar for tracking purposes. (Submitted photo)
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Change in telecom direction

The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press

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Change in telecom direction

The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press

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From the archives of 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.

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Hunt for moose calves and mothers wrong

Donna Barnett's regular column for the 100 Mile Free Press

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Funding available for South Cariboo charities

Funding is part of the Government of Canada's $350 million Emergency Support Fund

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Resolution to Parliament sitting under debate

The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press

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If people know the identity of this individual, they are asked to contact the 100 Mile House RCMP. (Submitted photo)

100 Mile RCMP seek help in second stolen credit card case

The use amounted to over $1,000

If people know the identity of this individual, they are asked to contact the 100 Mile House RCMP. (Submitted photo)
People are asked to contact Cst. Matt Young, if they know the individual in the photos. (Submitted photo)

100 Mile RCMP seek help in stolen credit card case

Card was used at multiple locations in 100 Mile House

People are asked to contact Cst. Matt Young, if they know the individual in the photos. (Submitted photo)
A mule deer tagged with a collar. (TJ Gooliaff - Fish and Wildlife Branch of FLNRORD)

‘Probably the biggest mule deer project to ever occur in this province’

Mule deer research underway in Bonaparte Plateau, Boundary Region and West Okanagan

A mule deer tagged with a collar. (TJ Gooliaff - Fish and Wildlife Branch of FLNRORD)
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Canadian politeness will be needed in the months ahead

The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press

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The Interlakes Pioneer Heritage Accessible Trail which opened in 2014. (CRD photo)

Province approves funding for accessible South Cariboo trails

SCJC voted to provide $30,000 in matching funding

The Interlakes Pioneer Heritage Accessible Trail which opened in 2014. (CRD photo)
A group of protestors in September 2019 came out to support Angie and Duane Smith who were being evicted from their own property by the TNRD for living in an RV just outside of Barriere. (Jamie Polmateer - Black Press Media).

RV habitation once again a discussion topic for TNRD

"I don't imagine for a moment that we've heard the last of the RV issue"

A group of protestors in September 2019 came out to support Angie and Duane Smith who were being evicted from their own property by the TNRD for living in an RV just outside of Barriere. (Jamie Polmateer - Black Press Media).
The District of 100 Mile House office. (File photo)

100 Mile coucil votes for 0 per cent tax increase in 2020

Cariboo Trail Sidewalk project to be revisited in 2021

The District of 100 Mile House office. (File photo)
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From the archives of the 100 Mile Free Press

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.

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A Mother’s Day unlike any other

The weekly editorial for the 100 Mile Free Press

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BC’s Restart Plan: Where is Rural BC?

Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett's regular column for the 100 Mile Free Press

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The District of 100 Mile House office. (File photo)

Business owner says District of 100 Mile House can do better

'I would expect a little more courtesy and diplomacy'

The District of 100 Mile House office. (File photo)