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‘Not an easy ride’: Mounties turn the pedals on 10 day Okanagan excursion

‘Not an easy ride’: Mounties turn the pedals on 10 day Okanagan excursion

The 22nd annual Cops for Kids ride started Sept. 8 in Kelowna
Wells Gray Lively Arts Society ends summer on a high note

Wells Gray Lively Arts Society ends summer on a high note

Despite the challenges of a difficult wildfire season, the Wells Gray Lively Arts Society (WGLAS) entertained the District of Clearwater and surrounding communities throughout summer 2023.
Cariboo artist Tom Godin looks back on 45 years of his work

Cariboo artist Tom Godin looks back on 45 years of his work

Over the years Godin has been motivated by passion to create his art
The Editor’s Desk: The good old days?

The Editor’s Desk: The good old days?

The past wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and the present isn’t so bad
Runners compete at Candle Creek Trails half marathon on August 26

Runners compete at Candle Creek Trails half marathon on August 26

Look for more details in next week’s issue of the Times
Clearwater Speedway makes a large donation to Clearwater Food Bank

Clearwater Speedway makes a large donation to Clearwater Food Bank

Clearwater Speedway members, fans and sponsors have once again driven circles around any expectations for just how fast and far they would go to contribute to communities where they race.
From our archives - Wet and wacky Canoe Regatta September 2011

From our archives - Wet and wacky Canoe Regatta September 2011

Wet and wacky fun at Canoe Regatta Canoe race September 17, 2011
Clearwater Farmers’ Market boosts local economy by $425,000 annually

Clearwater Farmers’ Market boosts local economy by $425,000 annually

The Clearwater Farmers’ Market is a significant economic player in Clearwater, injecting nearly $425,000 annually into the local economy, according to a recent study.
TNRD Director for Area “A”, Tsao looks forward to partnering in the future

TNRD Director for Area “A”, Tsao looks forward to partnering in the future

Thompson Nicola Regional District Director for Area “A” (Wells Gray Country), Usoff Tsao is continuing to advocate for rural areas and hopes that smaller communities don’t discount their own needs when approaching government for funding with regards to specific improvements such as road improvements, rural accessibility, and safety, saying, “Communities shouldn’t discount themselves as being too small to spend money on.

One good turn deserves another - it’s as plain as the nose on your face

I always think of the right thing to say when I have nothing left to lose or I always think of the right thing to say when the time to say it has passed.