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Volunteers needed for Equality Project and for Clinton Rodeo concession

Volunteers needed for Equality Project and for Clinton Rodeo concession

Plus an author event in Lytton, a theatre audition, rockin’ rocks, a dance recital, and much more
Backcountry clean-up program deals with illegal dump sites

Backcountry clean-up program deals with illegal dump sites

TNRD-run program cleared 32 tonnes of material from 14 sites in 2023
Blackpool house fire claims life of young man, injures another

Blackpool house fire claims life of young man, injures another

The blaze collapsed the home within 30 minutes, say fire officials
Ashcroft Fall Fair likely to fold unless new organizers step up

Ashcroft Fall Fair likely to fold unless new organizers step up

Desert Mesa Club is stepping back from running the annual event, a fixture in Ashcroft since 1889
100 Mile House RCMP catch impaired motorcyclist - who claims motorcycles aren’t motor vehicles

100 Mile House RCMP catch impaired motorcyclist - who claims motorcycles aren’t motor vehicles

Incident part of 96 calls to service RCMP responded to between May 2 and May 5
Tl’etinqox offers space for church services after Chilcotin Log Church fire

Tl’etinqox offers space for church services after Chilcotin Log Church fire

In February their church was destroyed by fire
RANCH MUSINGS: Virtual Fencing: the promise and the reality

RANCH MUSINGS: Virtual Fencing: the promise and the reality

Experiments are ongoing in the western U.S. and in Canada
FOREST INK: Solar systems help reduce hydro costs

FOREST INK: Solar systems help reduce hydro costs

I have been experimenting with solar power for 10 plus years
A B.C. First Nation’s 3-year effort to change a city’s name

A B.C. First Nation’s 3-year effort to change a city’s name

Powell River’s name currently reflect a man whose main goal was to assimilate Indigenous people
QUIZ: Are you ready for gardening season?

QUIZ: Are you ready for gardening season?

May is the time when many Canadians begin to plant their gardens