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Happening in Quesnel and surrounding area July 16th – July 31st 2021

Quesnel Youth Lounge Fridays 7 PM - 9:30 PM 365 Kinchant Street Youth Lounge is now open 7-9:30 PM Friday nights. Youth must register ASAP at youthlounge.ca. Youth need support and the Youth Lounge is there to support them with whatever that need may be. The Youth lounge is low intensity and the contact is essential for well being [...]

Happening in Quesnel and surrounding area July 9th – September 1st 2021

First Shift (Registration) Now www.firstshift.ca This program is designed to give kids a chance to try hockey before buying all the gear! Registration is now open and spaces are filling up already. Please pass the word as this is a great opportunity for kids between 6-10 years old. It starts in the beginning of November. Register [...]

Happening in Quesnel and surrounding are July 2nd – August 26th 2021

First Shift (Registration) Now www.firstshift.ca This program is designed to give kids a chance to try hockey before buying all the gear! Registration is now open and spaces are filling up already. Please pass the word as this is a great opportunity for kids between 6-10 years old. It starts in the beginning of November. Register [...]

Effective at noon on June 25, 2021-Category 2 open burning prohibition throughout the Cariboo Fire Centre

Effective at noon on June 25, 2021, Category 2 open burning as well as other equipment and activities listed below will be prohibited throughout the Cariboo Fire Centre’s jurisdiction and the Tsilhqot’in (Xeni Gwet’in) Declared Title Area. This prohibition, which is being implemented in partnership with the Tsilhqot’in National Government, is being enacted to help [...]

Sunrise Ford Ltd. Roadside Report with Bev Fry June 18th 2021

Paving continues 6 days a week on Hwy 97 between Enterprise Road and 150 Mile. Expect approx. 10 minute delays. Please watch  for the flagging ang road crews. Electrical maintenance crew on Hwy 97 between Fourth St and First St for 0.5 km (100 Mile House). Until Fri Jul 30 at 7:00 PM PDT. Shoulder [...]

Happening in Quesnel and surrounding area June 17th – August 26th 2021

First Shift (Registration) Now www.firstshift.ca This program is designed to give kids a chance to try hockey before buying all the gear! Registration is now open and spaces are filling up already. Please pass the word as this is a great opportunity for kids between 6-10 years old. It starts in the beginning of November. Register [...]

Category 3 open fires prohibition expanded-Cariboo Fire Centre

Effective noon Monday, June 21, 2021, Category 3 open fires will be prohibited throughout the entire Cariboo Fire Centre region to help prevent human-caused wildfires and protect public safety. Specifically, prohibited activities that would constitute a Category 3 open fire include: • any fires larger than two meters high by three meters wide; • three [...]

Tune in for more Virtual Concerts this summer staged by Performances in the Park ‘Listen Live’

The Region’s Best Talent Coming to You at Home Performances in the Park (PiP), presented by the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society with the financial support of the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District, brings you an amazing line-up of talent every Thursday night at 7 pm for 8-weeks, starting July [...]

Happening in Quesnel and surrounding area June 11th – July 6th 2021

Quesnel Youth Lounge Fridays 7 PM - 9:30 PM 365 Kinchant Street Youth Lounge is now open 7-9:30 PM Friday nights. Youth must register ASAP at youthlounge.ca. Youth need support and the Youth Lounge is there to support them whatever that need may be. The Youth lounge is low intensity and the contact is essential for well being in [...]

BC Wildfire Service reminds the public to exercise caution when conducting open burning.

The Cariboo Fire Centre would like to remind the public to exercise caution when conducting any open burning activity. Although the fire centre has been experiencing cooler temperatures and increased precipitation levels, the risk of holdover fires remains. It is the responsibility of the individual who has ignited any fire to ensure the fire is [...]

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