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BC Cowboy Hall of Fame 2025 inductees announced

BC Cowboy Hall of Fame 2025 inductees announced

Gene Allen, Mervin (Merv) Churchill and Daryl Mills will be honoured Sunday, April 20 at the Indoor Spring Classic Rodeo
Indigenous communities victims of $3M in fraud: North District RCMP

Indigenous communities victims of $3M in fraud: North District RCMP

Anyone with information about fraudulent activities is asked to contact their local RCMP detachment
Study finds pit houses in B.C.'s Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

Study finds pit houses in B.C.'s Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

Cultural heritage study began immediately after Chilcotin Landslide to prevent loss of historical data
Williams Lake celebrates its Oscar presence as Sugarcane edged for top honour

Williams Lake celebrates its Oscar presence as Sugarcane edged for top honour

Some involved in residential school documentary were in Los Angeles to attend the Academy Awards, as ceremony hosted back home
Violent B.C. sex offender serving lifetime sentence granted day parole

Violent B.C. sex offender serving lifetime sentence granted day parole

Kelly James Toop is not allowed in the province
Chilcotin River landslide risks ongoing, checkpoints to be taken down

Chilcotin River landslide risks ongoing, checkpoints to be taken down

A Crown lands along the riverbed and riverbanks of the Chilcotin River remain subject to a closure issued Sept. 18
Kamloops RCMP seek man wanted on nation-wide warrant

Kamloops RCMP seek man wanted on nation-wide warrant

Berry is from Kamloops but could be heading to Prince George or the Lower Mainland, police said
Tŝilhqot’in Nation ancestral items repatriated by Museum of Vancouver

Tŝilhqot’in Nation ancestral items repatriated by Museum of Vancouver

Some of the items are now on display at the TNG Dasiqox office in Williams Lake
Prince George to host northern mental health, addictions symposium

Prince George to host northern mental health, addictions symposium

The North Central Local Government Association will be hosting a mental health and addictions symposium in Prince George in November.
Water could start going over Chilcotin River landslide late Sunday, early Monday: officials

Water could start going over Chilcotin River landslide late Sunday, early Monday: officials

The water level has been rising at about 18 centimetres per hour upstream of the landslide
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