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UPDATE: Tornados possible with thunderstorms forecast in Southern Interior of B.C.

UPDATE: Tornados possible with thunderstorms forecast in Southern Interior of B.C.

Thunderstorms forecast for the next few days
United Way asks British Columbians to 'step up,' help feed neighbours

United Way asks British Columbians to 'step up,' help feed neighbours

A $50 donation can help provide one week's worth of healthy and culturally appropriate food for one person
Study finds pit houses in the Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

Study finds pit houses in the Chilcotin ‘older than the pyramids’

A cultural heritage study began immediately after the Chilcotin Landslide to prevent the loss of historical data
Federal election gets underway in Skeena-Bulkley Valley

Federal election gets underway in Skeena-Bulkley Valley

Conservatives projected to win but incumbent NDP candidate remains confident
Distracted drivers oblivious to obvious police presence

Distracted drivers oblivious to obvious police presence

BC Highway Patrol officers did the opposite of 'sneak up' on distracted drivers during recent campaign
2 hospitalized, several passengers fall ill on B.C. Ferries vessel in Swartz Bay

2 hospitalized, several passengers fall ill on B.C. Ferries vessel in Swartz Bay

A total of 6 passengers received medical care causing a nearly one-hour delay on March 22
Liz Twan's image chosen for 2025 Williams Lake Stampede Poster

Liz Twan's image chosen for 2025 Williams Lake Stampede Poster

“I like everything,” said Liz Twan about doing rodeo photography. “That’s why I like rodeo.
Cariboo, Central Coast forest sectors receive over $1.4 million boost

Cariboo, Central Coast forest sectors receive over $1.4 million boost

Funding is aimed at projects in B.C. with sustainable forestry strategies
Miocene fire department vandalized an 'ongoing issue'

Miocene fire department vandalized an 'ongoing issue'

Fire Chief Quintin Duhamel estimates costs of $800 to repair damage and replace stolen jerry cans
New podcast explores why art is made in the Cariboo

New podcast explores why art is made in the Cariboo

Colours of the Cariboo will premiere at the Limelight Theatre in Williams Lake on April 8