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Williams Lake improves accessibility from city to Scout Island trail network

Williams Lake improves accessibility from city to Scout Island trail network

A new pedestrian bridge, crosswalk and trail connection provide access to and from downtown
Williams Lake’s New Year’s baby born at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops Jan. 1

Williams Lake’s New Year’s baby born at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops Jan. 1

Cariboo Memorial Hospital was not able to accomodate births from Dec. 27 - Jan. 2
Williams Lake honours 9 decades of Wrestling Day holiday tradition

Williams Lake honours 9 decades of Wrestling Day holiday tradition

Since the 1930s people in the lakecity have taken Jan. 2 off as a civic holiday
Welcome the Interior Health New Years baby born in Kelowna

Welcome the Interior Health New Years baby born in Kelowna

Baby Navy Shae was the first baby born across the Interior Health Region
Tanker truck hauling ammonium nitrate catches fire on Hwy 97 near 70 Mile

Tanker truck hauling ammonium nitrate catches fire on Hwy 97 near 70 Mile

The chemical inside the truck was not affected: RCMP
UPDATE: 4 dead following Highway 5 crashes near Barriere

UPDATE: 4 dead following Highway 5 crashes near Barriere

Barriere and Clearwater mayors and others weigh in on latest highway tragedies
Cariboo towns face re-volt over ice cleaning

Cariboo towns face re-volt over ice cleaning

Cariboo arenas going in circles over ice surfacing options
Women host vigil for families affected by death of baby in Williams Lake

Women host vigil for families affected by death of baby in Williams Lake

The group collected toys for the siblings
6-hour standoff ends with man arrested in Creston drug investigation

6-hour standoff ends with man arrested in Creston drug investigation

Suspect arrested after surrendering to police following a six-hour standoff at a residence
Workplaces should prepare for an increase of autistic employees: doctor

Workplaces should prepare for an increase of autistic employees: doctor

In 1970, it was believed one in 10,000 people had autism; today, one in 29 B.C. children have autism