The Cat in the Hat kept coming back at the Billy Barker Days parade in downtown Quesnel, July 15. (Frank Peebles photo - Quesnel Cariboo Observer)

The Cat in the Hat kept coming back at the Billy Barker Days parade in downtown Quesnel, July 15. (Frank Peebles photo - Quesnel Cariboo Observer)

New edition, now on the Quesnel street

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Today is the day… All week long we work to bring together a package of news, culture and sports specifically about Quesnel and our Cariboo surroundings. Every Wednesday, it all comes out to the readers. I really hope you get a lot out of these pages of information and entertainment created by Quesnel for the people of Quesnel.

This edition has some tragedy and hardship, some triumph and aspirations, and all of it a reflection of ourselves. There’s a whole lot of Billy Barker Days – photos! photos! photos! (so look for your friends and maybe yourself!) – a look at some local Indigenous athletes on the international stage, a dancer who takes us behind the scenes of success, the wildfires obviously get some attention, and there’s just something awesome about Crash To Pass. Have a look!

Please pick up a copy of The Quesnel Cariboo Observer wherever your nearest newsstand may be, or contact the office about subscribing, so it comes right too you. Email: circulation@quesnelobserver.com or click this link and select the Subscription/Circulation email.

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