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RANCH MUSINGS: Beef industry on target for greenhouse gas emissions reduction

RANCH MUSINGS: Beef industry on target for greenhouse gas emissions reduction

The sector is on track to meet its goal of 33 per cent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
Williams Lake mom shares inspiring sobriety story

Williams Lake mom shares inspiring sobriety story

Val West shared her story at a sobriety celebration, saying she was on day 1,890 of being clean
2024 Interlakes Outhouse Races switching to Outhouse Show and Shine

2024 Interlakes Outhouse Races switching to Outhouse Show and Shine

Lack of snow has led to the race portion of the event being cancelled
RCMP asking for public’s help in locating missing Kamloops man

RCMP asking for public’s help in locating missing Kamloops man

Brett Drake’s vehicle was found abandoned off Hwy. 1 west of Kamloops on Feb. 7
QUIZ: How much do you know about the legacy of the Beatles?

QUIZ: How much do you know about the legacy of the Beatles?

On Feb. 9, 1964 — 60 years ago — the iconic band first appeared on television in North America
Cancer care centre 1 step closer to completion in Kamloops

Cancer care centre 1 step closer to completion in Kamloops

Construction expected to begin in 2025, following recent approval of business plan
Feedback sought for proposed North, Central Coast marine conservation area reserve

Feedback sought for proposed North, Central Coast marine conservation area reserve

A survey is launched, public information session Feb. 8 at Nuxalk Hall Bella Coola
Cariboo’s BC Winter Games dreams melting due to no snow

Cariboo’s BC Winter Games dreams melting due to no snow

Some snow sports organizations have pulled out due to lack of snow
Day 1 schedule of the 2024 All Native Basketball Tournament

Day 1 schedule of the 2024 All Native Basketball Tournament

Game on!
100 Mile House Norbord plant to be redeveloped into business park

100 Mile House Norbord plant to be redeveloped into business park

The Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation and Spelqweqs Development Corp now owns the 200 acre property