Deb Quick recounts a recent trip taken through different parts of Europe and the personal effect it had on her.
Open letter to the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages.
There are a lot of good volunteers in Quesnel, one stands out above all the rest. That is my wife, Cheryl Sissons.
This letter is in response to the picture of the calf during the Quesnel High School Rodeo.
Quesnel cowboys compete in the 65th Annual Kispiox Rodeo.
I am writing to thank the people of Quesnel for your continued support of the Canadian Cancer Society.
Unbelievably, my 20 year old niece, Madison Scott, remains missing after mysteriously disappearing.
Relayers rush out to Barkerville and the banquet in Wells after a hard day of running.
Sincere thanks to the Quesnel community who came out in force and joined the fight against cancer.
I really do not think the Letters to the Editor column is the correct platform.
A special ceremony was held at the new Kordyban Lodge in Prince George
Astonished at severance pay being confidential even though information can be obtained
Quesnel Lions Club is presented with an electric scooter for Quesnel residents.
On Mother’s Day, my mom and I attended a free dinner put on by Robin’s Donuts.
It is time you all grow up and get in the “real world.”
The Fraser River GM squad take FHL Lumber Cup over upstart Blue Collar.
New records were set in the Cariboo Mountains last weekend at the fifth annual 7 Summits Bike and Hike Challenge
Here at the Quesnel and District Chamber of Commerce we believe that team building is an essential part of a successful workplace.
It is proven that bonds created outside the job site foster a sense of community in a workplace.
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has formally accepted Taseko Mines Limited’s project description for its proposed New Prosperity gold-copper mine southwest of Williams Lake.
Marvin Declare, president and executive director of the Psalm 23 Transition Society, is driving all over the province picking up sponsorship and prize packages for the inaugural Million Dollar Charity Hole-In-One Contest.
Psalm 23 will be hosting the fundraising and awareness event at the 108 Mile Golf Resort, Sept. 9 – 18.
Noting this event is being held exclusively at the 108 Mile Golf Resort, Declare says he is travelling the province looking for sponsors and encouraging people to come to the 108 to participate in the contest, which features a lot of great prizes and an opportunity for three people to have shot at getting a hole-in-one on the final day for a cool $1 million.