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43 new cases of COVID-19 in Interior Health

43 new cases of COVID-19 in Interior Health

Only 15 cases are hospitalized, with four in intensive care
Over 101,000 vaccines administered in B.C. Interior

Over 101,000 vaccines administered in B.C. Interior

The first dose was administered on Dec. 22, 2020
2021 Williams Lake Stampede cancelled for second year in a row

2021 Williams Lake Stampede cancelled for second year in a row

“We’d hoped the health restrictions would have lightened up, but they haven’t,” said WLSA president
UPDATE: Quesnel Search and Rescue say missing boy found

UPDATE: Quesnel Search and Rescue say missing boy found

Search efforts to find Luke, age 12, were concentrated in the Hixon area
District of Barriere council had a full agenda on Monday, Mar. 22

District of Barriere council had a full agenda on Monday, Mar. 22

The District of Barriere council meeting of Monday, Mar. 22, was held by virtual conferencing with a full slate of items to be reported, discussed, and decisions to be made.
Missing child said to be heading south down Highway 97

Missing child said to be heading south down Highway 97

Prince George RCMP say 13 year old Luke went missing during the evening of March 24
B.C. teen’s petition to stop Coastal GasLink pipeline garners over 23,000 signatures

B.C. teen’s petition to stop Coastal GasLink pipeline garners over 23,000 signatures

Greater Victoria student worried about potential impact on Great Bear Rainforest, marine life
North Thompson Fall Fair Rodeo organization holds virtual AGM

North Thompson Fall Fair Rodeo organization holds virtual AGM

The North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Association held their 2020 Annual General Meeting by virtual video conferencing on Sunday, Mar. 14. It was a first for the organization.
Understanding fire and how to fight it

Understanding fire and how to fight it

By Jill Hayward
Barriere Blooms 2021 contest encouraging drought tolerant plantings

Barriere Blooms 2021 contest encouraging drought tolerant plantings

The 2021 Barriere Blooms project will be focusing on encouraging area gardeners to plant drought tolerant plants into their flower beds and garden containers,” says District of Barriere Councilor Donna Kibble.