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Clearwater's CAO Byron Johnson is looking forward to community input

Clearwater's CAO Byron Johnson is looking forward to community input

The District of Clearwater's CAO loves living a rural lifestyle and is ready to assist in progressive community planning.
Pay attention in parking lots, where rules of the road still apply

Pay attention in parking lots, where rules of the road still apply

Parking lots present their own road hazards, especially at this time of year
Lock out the Grinch while doing your Christmas shopping

Lock out the Grinch while doing your Christmas shopping

Take some simple steps while shopping to stop thieves from having a merry Christmas at your expense
Road Safety At Work offers suggestions to avoid vehicle collisions in winter

Road Safety At Work offers suggestions to avoid vehicle collisions in winter

Poor weather and stress from the holidays can affect drivers' abilities on the road
Rotary Christmas tree light-up in Clearwater welcomes Santa with smiles

Rotary Christmas tree light-up in Clearwater welcomes Santa with smiles

Santa arrived by fire engine with his friends from the Clearwater Volunteer Fire Department to the annual Rotary Club Christmas Tree Light Up on Sunday.
Tolko announces temporary layoffs for 2 Williams Lake mills

Tolko announces temporary layoffs for 2 Williams Lake mills

Some employees at Lakeview and Soda Creek divisions will be off work through Christmas
Northwest B.C. First Nation proposes Indigenous Protected Area to block pipeline project

Northwest B.C. First Nation proposes Indigenous Protected Area to block pipeline project

The environmental assessment certificate for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline expired on Nov. 25
Northern B.C. First Nations further green energy collaboration goal at climate conference

Northern B.C. First Nations further green energy collaboration goal at climate conference

First Nations Climate Initiative wants to use LNG to help decarbonize Asian economies, but can LNG's methane emissions be curbed?
Doctor cautions northern B.C. residents about Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV

Doctor cautions northern B.C. residents about Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV

Influenza and COVID-19 shots are accessible and free for everyone
Trudeau delivers long-awaited apology to Williams Lake First Nation

Trudeau delivers long-awaited apology to Williams Lake First Nation

After waiting more than a century, Williams Lake First Nation has received an apology from the Canadian government for being displaced from its village lands at the west end of Williams Lake.