The organizers of the run write to thank people for their tremendous support of the event.
Registration is now open for the pony club, where participants learn all about looking after their four-legged friends.
A reader writes to praise this year's Ashcroft and District Fall Fair.
A reader writes to explain why he continues to protest the renaming of Ashcroft's K to 12 school.
A reader writes with her view on Cache Creek's rejection of second stage housing for women and children.
A reader writes about a disconcerting experience with the latest credit card technology.
A reader writes wondering if the doves are really any worse than the trains thundering through town.
As summer draws to a close at the HUB, Maryn William reflects on her time working there, and what stands out most.
A by-election to elect a new councillor takes place on September 17; advance voting starts on September 7.
Chicken poop 'bingo' is always ahighlight of the annual festival, as is the climbing wall, which attracts adventurers of all ages.
Dreydon Thomas praises the HUB as a great place to be, no matter what your age or interests are.
A reader writes about why Ashcroft needs a new water treatment plant.
"The Boy Who Was Abandoned" is a modern retelling of a traditional N'lakap'axum tale.
There are still almost two weeks of fun to be had at the Cache Creek pool; plus a reminder of the importance of lifesaving skills.
A reader writes to ask for help providing the background for an abandoned property near the old McAbee site.
A reader writes to remind others that the referendum in Ashcroft on September 17 is not yes or no to a new water treatment plant.
Cowboy musician John Kidder will be playing at the festival, taking place august 19 to 21.
A reader writes with concerns about the proposed water treatment plant for Ashcroft.
A reader shares her concerns over the proposed extension to the Cache Creek landfill.
See the F-35A on display at Abbotsford International Airshow – August 12-14, 2016.