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New archaeology course based in Esk'et will include pithouse excavation

New archaeology course based in Esk'et will include pithouse excavation

Enrolment for the six-week program is limited, register by sending an email at wladmissions@tru.ca or by calling 250-392-8000
Ulkatcho First Nation elects Charlie Williams as chief

Ulkatcho First Nation elects Charlie Williams as chief

Williams has been a longstanding local to the community and has been a councillor for the previous four terms
RCMP investigating human remains discovered west of Kamloops

RCMP investigating human remains discovered west of Kamloops

Police are unsure of the point of origin of the scattered partial remains.
Update: Missing 37-year-old man located

Update: Missing 37-year-old man located

Catlin Fisher is described as a 37-year-old Caucasian male with red hair and blue eyes
Former Tsilhqot'in chief appears in court in Williams Lake

Former Tsilhqot'in chief appears in court in Williams Lake

Irvine Charleyboy is facing charges of indecent assault and sexual assault
UPDATE: Dog located after fatal crash near Williams Lake

UPDATE: Dog located after fatal crash near Williams Lake

Junior had been missing since Sunday, April 6
BC Cowboy Hall of Fame 2025 inductees announced

BC Cowboy Hall of Fame 2025 inductees announced

Gene Allen, Mervin (Merv) Churchill and Daryl Mills will be honoured Sunday, April 20 at the Indoor Spring Classic Rodeo
Indigenous communities victims of $3M in fraud: North District RCMP

Indigenous communities victims of $3M in fraud: North District RCMP

Anyone with information about fraudulent activities is asked to contact their local RCMP detachment
Prescribed burning planned along Highway 20

Prescribed burning planned along Highway 20

BC Wildfire Service is working with the Tsilhqot'in Nation communities on the projects
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