Friday, February 24, 2012

End of Week News-Wrap -- Feb 24th edition

In Quesnel:

* Quesnel Mayor Mary Sjostrom explains, and with good reason, why she refused to take a $2 million loan from Northern Development Initiative Trust - read here.  In the meantime - she says a decision on the $ 7 million that the City of Quesnel/Cariboo Regional District jointly applied for to go towards funding the construction of the North Cariboo Multi-Centre is expected in mid-to-late March

In Williams Lake:

* Full-time pediatrician coming to Williams Lake - read here
* 1 person breaks into 60 vehicles this past Tuesday early am - read here/here
* Big Creek 'watershed issue' must be resolved says Lana Popham, the BC NDP critic for agriculture - read here
* State of Canadian economy discussed at yesterday's Chamber of Commerce meeting - read here
* Charlie Wyse (NDP Candidate for Cariboo-Chilcotin) speaks out on 2012 BC Budget - read here
* Local industry & School District #27 partner to offer hands-on training at TRU for SD #27 students - read here
* 'Revitalized' Dog 'n Suds Restaurant re-opens - read here

In 100 Mile House:

* 100 Mile RCMP on look-out for a silver hatchback after a male offering to perform an indecent act in the presence of a female - read here

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