The Tsihqo’tin National Government will not attempt to ban the limited-entry moose hunt in 2018, Chief Joe Alphonse confirmed
Chief Joe Alphonse confirmed Thursday they’ve deactivated the Raven Lake Road and the Mackin Creek Road just before the Island Lake turnoff
The decision provides temporary protection and relief, said Chief Joe Alphonse
Marilyn Charleyboy from Tsideldel (Alexis Creek) First Nation is walking to raise awareness about violence in First Nations communities.
Citing struggling moose populations and the unprecedented 2017 wildfires, First Nations are extending a moratorium on 2018 moose hunt
Former Xeni Gwet’in chief Roger William said he’s relieved to have his name cleared
Tsilhqot’in Nation target provincial government’s LEH moose hunts
Thieves made off with tools and equipment from Williams Lake-area resident who lost it all
The Tsilhqot’in Nation will meet on July 10
A Williams Lake man is wondering if the brown ‘crap’ that fell onto his truck last Saturday came from a plane as well
A first of its kind agreement will see three levels of government work together so the Tsilhqot’in National Government can determine its emergency management
Ranchers facing hay shortages are dealing with road restrictions slowing down the delivery of hay
Mayor said it’s important for everyone to know that some B.C. communities back the project
Under sunny skies six Tsilhqot’in chiefs anticipate an historical move on the part of the federal government
Prime Minister to absolve Tsilhqot’in chiefs in relation to deaths of 14 construction workers
Abuse survivor Theo Fleury has been working with communities focusing on healing since 2009 and visited Esketemc First Nation in the Cariboo this week.
A teacher from the Cariboo Chilcotin will have to take a course in creating a positive learning environment before she can return to teach
Local politicians pen letter to government asking for electronic monitoring system
Distressed dogs show signs of being “terrified” of humans
Holly “Cargo” Harrison is in Williams Lake, resting a pulled hamstring before he continues on his 15,000-mile walk to Alaska.