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Explore B.C.’s latest cave discovery and face a massive fine

Explore B.C.’s latest cave discovery and face a massive fine

Anyone thinking of visiting the newest discovery in Wells Gray Provincial Park might want to think twice as doing so could result in a $1-million fine and one year in jail.
Tami Myram shares the spirit of Christmas in Barriere

Tami Myram shares the spirit of Christmas in Barriere

Christmas light display uses recyclables and ingenuity
The Queen offers wishes for peace in annual Christmas speech

The Queen offers wishes for peace in annual Christmas speech

A chauffeured limousine delivered the 92-year-old monarch to St. Mary Magdalene Church
RCMP release images from inside family album turned over to police

RCMP release images from inside family album turned over to police

On December 12, 2018, Kelowna RCMP responded to the 1800 block of Cooper Road for a found property complaint. Security officers on patrol in the area stumbled upon several boxes of Kodak transparency slides and a family photo album abandoned in the area.
Roadside admirer says “thanks”

Roadside admirer says “thanks”

To the editor;
Barriere couple Set for Life after ‘crazy, awesome’ win

Barriere couple Set for Life after ‘crazy, awesome’ win

Not all big lottery wins come in the form of matching six or seven numbers. Some winners buy a Scratch & Win ticket and are literally, set for life.
Local cowboys lined up for New Years Eve Bullriding in Barriere

Local cowboys lined up for New Years Eve Bullriding in Barriere

There will be a record four local bullriders competing for this year’s Bullriders Canada New Year’s Eve professional bullriding and dance at the North Thompson Agriplex in Barriere, B.C.
Important discovery in Wells Gray Park

Important discovery in Wells Gray Park

By Jaime Polmateer
ronaldomanosa’s best news photographs of 2018

ronaldomanosa’s best news photographs of 2018

See the story behind our most impactful images of the year
B.C. regulator says fracking caused earthquakes near Fort St. John

B.C. regulator says fracking caused earthquakes near Fort St. John

Hydraulic fracturing involves injecting water, sand and chemicals into a well under pressure to break up tight underground rock and free trapped oil and gas.