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Disposing trash will soon cost cash

There are big changes coming at the 100 Mile House landfill. Commercial users will be charged a fee and some articles will be prohibited. Tires, lead-acid batteries, used oil, filters and containers, … more
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Government dumps money into sewage system

The District of 100 Mile House is benefiting from provincial funds for the second week in a row. Last week it was money for roads and this week it’s money for sewage. The minister of community develop… more
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Green thumb...

Laura Kelsey photo… more
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No camping until further notice

The 100 Mile House campground is indefinitely closed. Mayor Donna Barnett said there were some issues about looking aft… more
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CCBAC: show us the money

Joan Silver photo The Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Committee (CCBAC) wants money - lots and lots of money. On July 21… more
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Greenhouse reduced to ashes after fire

Chris Nickless photo The greenhouse at Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School was completely engulfed when 100 Mile House Fi… more
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New board to takeover Ainsworth execs made public SHORT TAKES

Ainsworth Lumber Company Limited has announced a new board of directors. The appointments will be effective once the rec… more
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Team works to rebuild badger population and erase myths

Laura Kelsey photo A badger will kill you; she will get you in her deadly jaws and bring you back to her family to eat -… more
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Around the province

First Nation approves land use plan DELTA - Members of the Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN) voted in favour of its c… more
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Fire season just getting started

Due to consistently warm temperatures and a recent lack of rain in the area the region’s fire danger ratings are steadil… more
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