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B.C. First Nation begins historic vote on written constitution

B.C. First Nation begins historic vote on written constitution

It took two decades to write down and review the Haíɫzaqv Constitution which reflects the Nation's values and inherent rights to Self-determination
B.C. First Nation talks sustainable resource development with province

B.C. First Nation talks sustainable resource development with province

Xatśūll First Nation representatives brought their community's message to the B.C. cabinet and First Nation Leaders' Gathering
Williams Lake school bus carrying 25 students slides off road, no serious injuries

Williams Lake school bus carrying 25 students slides off road, no serious injuries

"One student was referred for further medical screening out of an abundance of caution," said Superintendent Cheryl Lenardon
Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for Williams Lake First Nation

Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for Williams Lake First Nation

Chief Wille Sellars would like Sugarcane to be part of the curriculum for all schools across the country
Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

The 2024 BC Reconciliation Award now has a new category named after Webstad
Williams Lake business donates $92K to Orange Shirt Society

Williams Lake business donates $92K to Orange Shirt Society

Williams Lake business owner Carl Johnson sold 10,000 Orange Shirts this year and is donating $92,000 to Phyllis Webstad’s organization 
Tiller’s Folly sings the tragic story of John ‘Cariboo’ Cameron

Tiller’s Folly sings the tragic story of John ‘Cariboo’ Cameron

In a ‘mystery track,’ the Vancouver-based band recalls a man’s lust for gold, and what it cost him
Williams Lake students bring waste management to their school

Williams Lake students bring waste management to their school

Winnie Lee and Ivy Nguyen are learning all the tips and tricks to effectively manage waste in their school, such as reducing the number of 'black holes'
'Grandma' Selkie: therapy dog bringing joy to B.C. seniors

'Grandma' Selkie: therapy dog bringing joy to B.C. seniors

Amy Jordan of Williams Lake and her dog Selkie have been certified with St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program
B.C. family travels to five countries, summits Kilimanjaro

B.C. family travels to five countries, summits Kilimanjaro

“It was like a bunch of different holidays and vacations,” said Shannon Jackson.