the Cariboo Advisor Wednesday, July 17, 2013
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RCMP Musical Ride
Bronwyn Pocock
comes to Williams Lake Stampede Grounds Thursday
takes part in the annual European Football School
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Third Branch from Edmonton, Alberta performed at the Arts on the Fly festival in Horsefly Friday night. They are rapidly becoming one of Canada's most popular Reggae bands, creating their own trinity of melody, rhythm, and groove.
New Prosperity review panel to begin Monday Sean Glanville Cariboo Advisor The New Prosperity project is seen by many in Williams Lake as a lifeline for
the forestry-dependent region which has been affected by slumping lumber markets, pine beetle infestation, and shutdown of sawmills.
Prosperity would be a $1 billion investment in the Cariboo region and would have a significant and lasting economic impact. For
many First Nations, the proposed gold and copper mine poses the threat of altering a pristine piece of historically Chilcotin
land forever. The Prosperity saga continues with the Federal Review Panel environmental assessment public hearings
Monday, July 22 at 1 p.m. at the Gibraltar Room. The hearings will provide an opportunity for the public See NEW on Page 3
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