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Peter Skene Ogden teacher charged in child exploitation investigation

100 Mile House RCMP is seeking assistance in a child exploitation investigation involving a teacher at a local high-school. On April 8, front line officers from the 100 Mile House RCMP arrested Vincent Collins, 33, of 108 Mile Ranch while on his way to work at Peter Skene Secondary School. Collins has been charged with [...]

Drivers are reminded that winter tire regulations remain in place until April 30, 2021

Drivers are reminded that winter tire regulations remain in place until April 30, 2021, on many highways to account for early spring snowfall. Winter tire regulations are in effect for most B.C. highways, so people should ensure their vehicle is equipped with tires with the mountain/snowflake or mud and snow (M + S) symbol when [...]

Prescribed burning will create smoke north of Clinton-BC Wildfire Service

The BC Wildfire Service will help Village of Clinton volunteer fire department conduct a 13-hectare prescribed north of the village and west of Highway 97 sometime between Apr. 8 and Apr. 30, 2021. The exact timing of the burn will depend on weather and site conditions. This burn will proceed only if conditions are suitable [...]

Smoke visible from pile burning near Nazko-Cariboo Fire Centre Update

Piles of woody debris about 15 kilometres southwest of Nazko, near Fishpot and Coglistiko Lakes, will be burned to reduce wildfire risks and prepare for the upcoming tree-planting season. Burning will take place periodically between March 26, 2021 and October 31, 2021 (or until all of the piles are burned). Smoke from the piles may [...]

District of 100 Mile House Economic Development Survey finds priorities in responses

Work continues on synthesizing survey responses into the updated economic development strategy but already trends are developing on important business development themes. There was considerable consensus on the importance of economic development goals with almost 81% saying the creation and retention of jobs was either very or extremely important. This was also reflected as 68% [...]

100 Mile House RCMP Media Release – Break in -Stolen Vehicles Recovered

On March 28 2021 at approximately 4:16 AM, 100 Mile House received a report of a break and enter in the 4200 block of Highway 97 (near 111 Mile House) in 100 Mile House BC. Officers attended and located the gate to a local business broken up, another piece of the perimeter fence damaged and [...]

Happening in Quesnel and surrounding area March 25th – April 11th 2021

Epilepsy Awareness Month Until the end of March Quesnel Bakery For the 8th year the Quesnel Bakery is supporting Epilepsy Quesnel for EPILEPSY AWARENESS MONTH with their scrumptious EPILEPSY COOKIES and OLD FASHIONED SOUR CREAM DONUTS. This year's funds are for Epilepsy Research and the Seizure Investigation Unit at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH). They have the place decked [...]

District of 100 Mile House and Cariboo Regional District Boost Funding for Mental Health Support

In the photo: CRD Chair Margo Wagner and District of 100 Mile House Councillor Dave Mingo present the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre and Canadian Mental Health Association Cariboo Chilcotin branch with a combined $140,000 in funding to support mental health services in the region. $140,000 contribution from COVID-19 Safe Restart grant monies to support efforts [...]

Happening in Quesnel and surrounding area March 19th – April 1st 2021

QDHPCA The Quesnel & District Hospice Palliative Care Association is looking for help with their butterfly project! Each year they host a Christmas Remembrance tree event. If you or someone you know can crochet and is willing to lend a hand they could really use your help, please email Suzannah Meir at Suzannah.Meir@northernhealth.ca.  You could also call or text her [...]

Compassion for animals starts at a young age B.C. S.P.C.A.

The BC SPCA wants to educate kids across the province about animals with its online camps and school presentations. From now until the end of the school year, the BC SPCA’s humane education department is offering a variety of ways for school-aged kids to learn about topics like animal welfare, which animals make good pets, [...]

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