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Research advances health sovereignty in First Nation community

Research advances health sovereignty in First Nation community

Cara Basil's master's thesis looks at how end of life care models can be adapted to the local and cultural needs of a community
Indoor Spring Classic Rodeo, day 1

Indoor Spring Classic Rodeo, day 1

The rodeo continues Saturday and will go again at 1 p.m.
VIDEO: Next president of TRU connects, visits Williams Lake campus

VIDEO: Next president of TRU connects, visits Williams Lake campus

Dr. Airini's approach to leadership is to be open and to focus on equity and results
VIDEO: Parents, community leaders rally for an investigation into SD 27

VIDEO: Parents, community leaders rally for an investigation into SD 27

Community members and leaders say a change in school district leadership is needed to see a real difference in how racism and bullying is addressed
Indigenous youth in Williams Lake develop business, life skills

Indigenous youth in Williams Lake develop business, life skills

The Bears' Lair Youth Entrepreneur Dream Camp empowers Indigenous youth to turn their ideas into reality
Industrial Update: Cariboo's West Fraser adapts to uncertainty

Industrial Update: Cariboo's West Fraser adapts to uncertainty

Over the last three years West Fraser has planted more than 63 million trees in the Cariboo
VIDEO: Owl recovers from broken wing, released in Esk'etemc territory

VIDEO: Owl recovers from broken wing, released in Esk'etemc territory

The owl was found by a community member after having flown into a recycling truck
Cariboo, Central Coast forest sectors receive over $1.4 million boost

Cariboo, Central Coast forest sectors receive over $1.4 million boost

Funding is aimed at projects in B.C. with sustainable forestry strategies
Miocene fire department vandalized an 'ongoing issue'

Miocene fire department vandalized an 'ongoing issue'

Fire Chief Quintin Duhamel estimates costs of $800 to repair damage and replace stolen jerry cans
New podcast explores why art is made in the Cariboo

New podcast explores why art is made in the Cariboo

Colours of the Cariboo will premiere at the Limelight Theatre in Williams Lake on April 8