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Quesnel woman found guilty of manslaughter by B.C. Supreme Court

Quesnel woman found guilty of manslaughter by B.C. Supreme Court

Crown prosecutors were seeking a conviction of second-degree murder for the July 6, 2020 shooting of Robert Douglas
Interior First Nation moves to pause Mount Polley tailings dam expansion

Interior First Nation moves to pause Mount Polley tailings dam expansion

Xatśūll First Nation said an environmental assessment must be done before permitting Mount Polley to expand its tailings dam
BC First Nations seek funding for Indigenous-led essential services

BC First Nations seek funding for Indigenous-led essential services

TNG spoke at the UN to highlight an urgent need for funding to address the toxic drug crisis
RCMP asking for information on missing Forest Grove woman

RCMP asking for information on missing Forest Grove woman

Jennifer Provencal has been missing since Feb. 5, 2025
Nominations open for 2025 Readers' Choice Awards

Nominations open for 2025 Readers' Choice Awards

Nominations for the 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards contest open on Friday, April 25 inviting residents to nominate their favourite businesses and community organizations in the North Thompson Valley
From our archives - Netball fundraising in Barriere

From our archives - Netball fundraising in Barriere

Barriere girls netball team raises money to travel through a variety of fund raising initiatives
Esk'etemc gathers in Williams Lake for manslaughter sentence hearing

Esk'etemc gathers in Williams Lake for manslaughter sentence hearing

The court will meet on May 12 and fix a date to hear the judge's sentence on Waylon Harry for the manslaughter of Kendra Samson
Interior Health president Susan Brown to retire

Interior Health president Susan Brown to retire

Brown has led the health authority for seven years
John Enman - Anywhere I go is a photo opportunity

John Enman - Anywhere I go is a photo opportunity

John Enman says he's constantly thinking of photography and taking photos everywhere he goes
A Tsilhqot'in First Nation builds capacity as fire season begins

A Tsilhqot'in First Nation builds capacity as fire season begins

A forestry crew in the remote Nemaiah Valley responded to a recent wildfire and is growing their skills as they return fire to the land