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Man in custody after woman found dead in Chase area home

Man in custody after woman found dead in Chase area home

RCMP say ‘unexpected death’ near Adams Lake considered suspicious UPDATE: – Man released
Owner of McLure property applies to rezone for cannabis retail sales.

Owner of McLure property applies to rezone for cannabis retail sales.

Highlights from the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Board of Directors’ Meeting of April 18, 2019
Night prowling thief arrested and charged in Barriere

Night prowling thief arrested and charged in Barriere

26-year-old man already in custody on other charges before the courts
Turning food scraps to black gold

Turning food scraps to black gold

By Kim Anderson
New report on 2017 wildfires calls for better coordination with First Nations

New report on 2017 wildfires calls for better coordination with First Nations

Tsilhqot’in National Government documents 2017 disaster and lists 33 calls to action
Nisga’a leader named UNBC chancellor

Nisga’a leader named UNBC chancellor

Dr. Joseph Arthur Gosnell is the first Indigenous leader to assume the role
YCS takes over early years programs in Barriere

YCS takes over early years programs in Barriere

By Jill Hayward
MP McLeod: Liberals have no plan to get TMX Expansion Built

MP McLeod: Liberals have no plan to get TMX Expansion Built

Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for Kamloops – Thompson – Cariboo says the Apr. 18, 2019, announcement by the Liberal government to extend the deadline to June 18 to make a final decision on the Trans Mountain Expansion, proves they never planned to meet the original deadline.
Bingo fundraiser helps After School Program

Bingo fundraiser helps After School Program

Bingo was on the agenda for the North Thompson Activity Centre Society (formerly the North Thompson Volunteer and Information Centre) at the Senior’s Centre in Barriere on Apr. 5. A good number of players turned out to enjoy the bingo and the socializing. Funds raised were earmarked to support the NTACS After School Program held on an ongoing basis at the Ridge. Pictured (l-r) are NTACS Bingo helpers, Lynda Dunlop, Judy Armstrong and Dori McRae.
Making it simple to be protected against measles

Making it simple to be protected against measles

Following outbreaks of measles occurring around the globe, the Government of British Columbia launched a Measles Immunization Catch-Up Program to ensure children in B.C. are protected from measles. There are currently no active confirmed cases of measles in Interior Health.