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Super Blood Wolf Moon was quite the show

Super Blood Wolf Moon was quite the show

It was a perfect night in the Lower North Thompson Valley to see the Super Blood Wolf Moon on Sunday, Jan. 20.
UPDATE: Hwy. 5 open south of Blue River following ‘vehicle incident’

UPDATE: Hwy. 5 open south of Blue River following ‘vehicle incident’

Social media reports say a semi-truck lost its load
Police warn Barriere residents about suspicious prowlers on private property late at night or early morning hours

Police warn Barriere residents about suspicious prowlers on private property late at night or early morning hours

Residents advised to secure their vehicles and remove all valuable contents
Unique B.C. handmade stuffed animals in demand across Canada

Unique B.C. handmade stuffed animals in demand across Canada

The unique stuffed animal line, called Chibals, is picking up in provinces as far away as Quebec
Snowpack at normal levels, but El Niño is lurking

Snowpack at normal levels, but El Niño is lurking

Despite a warmer than usual winter that has produced a dearth of snow on the valley bottom, the snowpack levels in the North and South Thompson basins are at and above average levels.
Letter: New party with a strong platform could form majority government in B.C.

Letter: New party with a strong platform could form majority government in B.C.

Voters fed up with BC’s political parties open the door for a new party to enter BC politics
Woman killed in head-on crash near Vanderhoof

Woman killed in head-on crash near Vanderhoof

RCMP say driver crossed the centre line and hit a loaded fuel tanker truck
African Children’s Choir making a difference in the world

African Children’s Choir making a difference in the world

Waroto Children’s Choir celebrate Christ and caring for community on six month world tour
Valley Voices: The North Thompson Valley - before contact

Valley Voices: The North Thompson Valley - before contact

Peter Kalm, a Swedish botanist visiting North America in 1770-71, wrote “The history of the country can be traced no further than from the arrival of the Europeans; for everything that happened before that period is more like a fiction or a dream, than anything that really happened.”
‘Tripod’ delays access to Unist’ot’en camp

‘Tripod’ delays access to Unist’ot’en camp

Social media rumours of cultural significance quashed, meaning police “exclusion zones” should end.