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MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson Ward Stamer excited for forestry role

MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson Ward Stamer excited for forestry role

MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson, Ward Stamer has been appointed by Conservative leader, John Rustad as the opposition Forestry Critic for Ravi Parmar, the NDP Minister of Forests.
Trudeau delivers long-awaited apology to Williams Lake First Nation

Trudeau delivers long-awaited apology to Williams Lake First Nation

After waiting more than a century, Williams Lake First Nation has received an apology from the Canadian government for being displaced from its village lands at the west end of Williams Lake.
Communities Foundation Voices in the North Thompson

Communities Foundation Voices in the North Thompson

The North Thompson Community Foundation (NTCF) Voices features community organizations and members to provide more insight into the organization in the valley.
Family desperately hoping to find their collie dog Forrest

Family desperately hoping to find their collie dog Forrest

The Minci family is asking residents for their help in finding their beloved family dog, Forrest as winter weather arrives in the North Thompson Valley.
FOREST INK: Understanding Softwood Lumber Agreement complexities

FOREST INK: Understanding Softwood Lumber Agreement complexities

In 2006, the Canadian and U.S. governments signed the Softwood Lumber Agreement
RANCH MUSINGS: Riding into the sunset

RANCH MUSINGS: Riding into the sunset

I had an epiphany as I brought two horses home from a far pasture
QUIZ: Winter sports extend beyond hockey

QUIZ: Winter sports extend beyond hockey

As the temperature continues to drop, it's time for winter sports. Canada is best known for hockey, but there are other cold-weather sports enjoyed in Canada and around the world.
Ulktacho First Nation moves one step closer toward solar plant construction

Ulktacho First Nation moves one step closer toward solar plant construction

The project is expected to reduce reliance on diesel fuel by approximately 64 per cent
Indigenous food action grants enhance food security in northern B.C.

Indigenous food action grants enhance food security in northern B.C.

The year’s application intake will close on Nov. 30.
Xatśūll considers legal options for Cariboo Gold Project permit

Xatśūll considers legal options for Cariboo Gold Project permit

Xatśūll First Nation says the government is failing its commitment to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples