When Bob Tory saw a 14-year-old Carey Price tend goal in Williams Lake, B.C., he plotted a strategy of deception.The Tri-City Americans had the seventh pick in the 2002 Western Hockey League bantam . . .
More Housing Needed Within The Decade in Central Cariboo And Chilcotin
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The results of a housing study commissioned by the City of Williams Lake and Cariboo Regional District that started back in September 2020 show that about 815 new units are needed in Central Cariboo and Chilcotin by 2028.
The study, encompassing a broad area from Anahim Lake in the west to Likely/Horsefly in the east, 150 Mile House in the south, and McLeese Lake in the north, the study focused on housing needs in Williams Lake, with an impact analysis of the population flow between Williams Lake and surrounding area.
Beloved Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price made an appearance at a demonstration to call attention to survivors and victims of residential school in Winnipeg on Friday.
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The outrage over the discovery of the remains of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is palpable and understandable.
The desire by some to channel that anger by tearing down names, statues and buildings is the wrong path.
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We are being asked to vandalize our history in order to atone for past sins, it’s something that has been tried in other countries in the past and never worked.