Year: 2011
The Ashcroft Communities in Bloom group received a $1,050 donation from the United Way Wire Service / November 22, 2011
The Ashcroft Rodeo Parade Committee offers its 2012 Calender for sale Wire Service / November 22, 2011
Rotary Club calls for nominations for the 2012 Citizens of the Year Wire Service / November 22, 2011
New meditation groups meets in Ashcroft on the last Friday of each month Wire Service / November 22, 2011
Fundraising for the South Cariboo Elizabeth Fry Society kicks into high gear around Christmas Wire Service / November 22, 2011
Cache Creek citizen has newly-installed Smart Meter removed for health reasons Wire Service / November 22, 2011
From the Pulpit by Rev. Dan Hines, St. Alban's Anglican Church Wire Service / November 22, 2011
B.C.’s carbon emission trading plan died last week at the age of four. No service was announced. Tom Fletcher / November 22, 2011
The children and the cadets laid most of the 102 wreaths against the cenotaph Wire Service / November 22, 2011
A discouragingly low turnout at most of the polls this year Wendy Coomber / November 22, 2011
Mavis Putnam is the latest member of the Ashcroft & District Lions Club Wire Service / November 22, 2011
The children of Cache Creek Elementary School give it their best at the annual Remembrance Day assembly Wire Service / November 22, 2011
John Les and Pamela Martin are captivated by the view overlooking Ashcroft Terminal lands Wire Service / November 22, 2011
Ashcroft mayor re-elected; Cache Creek loses councillor Ida Makaro; Clinton gets a new mayor and council; Area I gets a new TNRD director. Wendy Coomber / November 21, 2011
B.C.'s new chief electoral officer wants to extend voter registration to 16-year-olds while they are in high school. Tom Fletcher / November 21, 2011
The B.C. government is seeking another injunction after Occupy Vancouver moves one block to courthouse. Tom Fletcher / November 21, 2011
Official ceremony launches countdown to sports extravaganza Roger Knox / November 19, 2011
Elections BC has dismissed complaints from an opposition MLA and the candidate Heed defeated in the 2009 B.C. election. Tom Fletcher / November 17, 2011
With gasoline and diesel prices soaring, truck fleet operators in B.C. are discovering the benefits of converting to natural gas. Tom Fletcher / November 17, 2011
Earl Peter HolowchukIt is with great sadness that we announce the sudden… Wire Service / November 16, 2011