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QUIZ: Clearing the air on smoking

QUIZ: Clearing the air on smoking

The third full week of January is National Non-Smoking Week in Canada
Man, 24, dead in Quesnel workplace incident: RCMP, WorksafeBC investigating

Man, 24, dead in Quesnel workplace incident: RCMP, WorksafeBC investigating

Emergency crews responded to West Fraser's WestPine MDF plant Friday, Jan. 17
'Tiny but tough,' Pygmy Owl survives being hit by car in Cariboo

'Tiny but tough,' Pygmy Owl survives being hit by car in Cariboo

A Northern Pygmy Owl survived being hit by a car thanks to a local birder
Temperatures drop for Williams Lake, Bella Coola

Temperatures drop for Williams Lake, Bella Coola

Williams Lake and Bella Coola will see sunshine and temperatures below freezing
Williams Lake business donates $92K to Orange Shirt Society

Williams Lake business donates $92K to Orange Shirt Society

Williams Lake business owner Carl Johnson sold 10,000 Orange Shirts this year and is donating $92,000 to Phyllis Webstad’s organization 
Williams Lake man remains in custody after day-long bail hearing

Williams Lake man remains in custody after day-long bail hearing

Judge S. Mulder hear arguments from both sides in a hearing on Jan. 10 to determine if Travis Storoschuk should be released while waiting to face a number of charges
Fort St. James man pleads guilty to shooting cousin’s husband in the head

Fort St. James man pleads guilty to shooting cousin’s husband in the head

Thomas Kaylan Frank Duncan pleads guilty to second degree murder in the death of John Louis Lazarre
100 Mile House RCMP looking to locate truck tied to two separate incidents

100 Mile House RCMP looking to locate truck tied to two separate incidents

A collection of incidents the 100 Mile House RCMP responded to last week
Two new highway cameras installed in northern B.C. in 2024

Two new highway cameras installed in northern B.C. in 2024

Motorists can travel more safely on B.C. northern highways
B.C. eco-tour grizzlies less likely to be involved in human conflict

B.C. eco-tour grizzlies less likely to be involved in human conflict

University of Victoria study of central coast show tourism done right not a driving factor