Federal NDP Candidate Gina Myhill-Jones Steps Down

(Kamloops) Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo NDP riding president Bill Sundhu announced this morning that federal candidate Gina Myhill-Jones has stepped down.   "This morning Ms. Myhill-Jones let me know that she was stepping down as our candidate in this fall's federal election" said Sundhu. "Gina has resigned for personal reasons."   Myhill-Jones was nominated on May 26 and [...]

100 Mile House and surrounding area events August 2nd – August 25th 2019

Parkside Art Gallery presents the works of The Cariboo Artist’s Guild called ‘Cast of Shadows’ it will run until September 7th    You can drop in Monday to Friday from 10 – 4  on Saturday 10 – 3 at the corner of 4th and Cedar.   Cariboo Regional District Library Presents:  Saturday Songs and Stories, a [...]

Quesnel and surrounding area events August 2nd – August 10th 2019

Family Friendly Event in Spirit Square Friday, August 2 Spirit Square 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm The Quesnel Downtown Association will be hosting a family friendly event in Spirit Square. There will be some of the pilots from the air show for people to meet, and a paper airplane throwing contest for 3 age groups, [...]

OUT AND ABOUT IN THE CARIBOO WITH BEV FRY – Thursday, August 1st/2019

Keep liking, sharing and commenting on my videos for a chance to win $50 Big Bucks!💰😁   South Cariboo Summer Festival August 10th & 11th South Cariboo Recreation Centre & Grounds       South Cariboo Garlic Festival August 24th & 25th Lac La Hache Festival Grounds Come and Have A Stinkin Good Time!   [...]

Community Transition Support Team focuses on alignment of mental health and wellness support for the 100 Mile House area

At the Economic Development Transition Meeting, organizations such as the South Cariboo Chamber of Commerce, District of 100 Mile House, Cariboo Regional District, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD) and Community Futures Cariboo Chilcotin came together to discuss resources and supports currently available for small businesses in the community, [...]

?Esdilagh Band gifts 10 bikes to its community Trail Crew and its Youth.

In the name of healthy futures and opportunity advancement, Chief Victor Roy Stump and Councillor Chad Stump made a presentation to the students and trail workers at ?Esdilagh on July 30th 2019. With the help from community members like Crystal Verhaeghe "staff of ?Esdilagh Band" and Partner Thomas Schoen, ?Esdilagh gifted 10 bikes to its [...]

City of Williams Lake issues a WATER QUALITY ADVISORY for Bottle-fed Infants and Young Children

The City of Williams Lake is issuing a Water Quality Advisory about the levels of manganese in its drinking water supply. While the quality of the City’s drinking water has not changed, the Canadian Guideline for drinking water has.   In May 2019, Health Canada established a new maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) for manganese in [...]

Williams Lake and surrounding area events July 26th – August 1st 2019

Friday July 26th Farmers Market at 9:00am - 2:00pm. Come on down to the Cariboo Memorial Complex and enjoy locally made products and produce.   Nature Fun from 9:30am - 11:30am. Fuzzy Wuzzies is the theme for the week.   Saturday July 27th From 10:30 to 12 pm the Williams Lake's first ever pride parade! [...]

Quesnel and surrounding area events July 27th – August 4th 2019

Macrame - Intro to the Art of Knotting Saturday, July 27 Bouchie Lake Country Store  3:00 pm - 5:00 pm We are very excited to have found an Instructor who can lead us through the Art of Macrame Knotting. This class will be introductory with the intent to offer a more advanced workshop in the [...]

100 Mile House and surrounding area events July 26th – August 25th 2019

Cariboo Regional District Library Presents:  Saturday Songs and Stories, a story-time for families with children under 5, but older siblings are welcome.  You can join them in the 100 Mile house library program room, Saturdays from 10 to 11 am.  Bring your library card.   Farmers Market - Enjoy the many vendors from the South [...]

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