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Deer wandering with arrow in side euthanized in Quesnel

Deer wandering with arrow in side euthanized in Quesnel

The animal was located by the Conservation Officer Service and the RCMP
Tŝilhqot’in Chief Joe Alphonse receives Honorary Doctor of Laws from UVic

Tŝilhqot’in Chief Joe Alphonse receives Honorary Doctor of Laws from UVic

Alphonse is widely known for his role in Indigenous leadership
Cariboo paramedics on front lines of escalating toxic drug poisoning epidemic

Cariboo paramedics on front lines of escalating toxic drug poisoning epidemic

Drug poisoning rates in the Cariboo have been going up steeply since 2016
Travel advisory north of Quesnel on Highway 97 lifted

Travel advisory north of Quesnel on Highway 97 lifted

The advisory was prompted earlier due to freezing rain
Widow of Penticton man reacts to $2K fine levied against driver who killed her husband

Widow of Penticton man reacts to $2K fine levied against driver who killed her husband

Steve Dahnert’s family got a life sentence and the driver has a year to pay her fine, said wife
Jury selection underway in Williams Lake for second degree murder trial of Lone Butte man

Jury selection underway in Williams Lake for second degree murder trial of Lone Butte man

Paul DeCoffe faces one count of second degree murder in 2018 death of Wayne Seterengen
Snowfall warning in effect for Cariboo, North Thompson regions

Snowfall warning in effect for Cariboo, North Thompson regions

Heavy snow is in the forecast
Jayme Kennedy, returns as Central Coast Regional District chair, Travis Hall vice-chair

Jayme Kennedy, returns as Central Coast Regional District chair, Travis Hall vice-chair

CCRD releases findings of findings of the Hagensborg Water Governance report
Mounties recover vehicles stolen from 108 Mile, drugs, weapons in Riske Creek, Williams Lake

Mounties recover vehicles stolen from 108 Mile, drugs, weapons in Riske Creek, Williams Lake

Prolific offenders arrested
Esk’etemc woman receives Forest Products Association of Canada award

Esk’etemc woman receives Forest Products Association of Canada award

Sarah G. Dixon, 21, was one of three Indigenous recipients