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B.C. city considers state of emergency to deal with rising crime, but not nightly curfewAt a meeting on May 27, council voted to direct staff to investigate what the city can do in a state of emergency, including putting people into involuntary care if needed.CrimeMay 28, 2025
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‘I am very fearful’: Power plant key to Williams Lake economy on the verge of shutdownAlong with producing enough electricity to power 50,000 homes, the Atlantic Power plant is responsible for 40 full-time jobs and pays $1.7 million in property tax to the city.EconomyFeb 14, 2025
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At least 55 children died or disappeared at residential school near Williams Lake, B.C.: ReportThe Williams Lake First Nation says at least 55 children died or disappeared while attending the local residential school — more than triple the previously reported number.CanadaOct 12, 2024
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‘Can’t take it anymore’: Interior Health ER closures prompt call for internal auditThe mayor of Williams Lake is calling on Interior Health to conduct an internal audit after Cariboo Memorial Hospital was temporarily closed 10 times in July.HealthJul 29, 2024
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‘Young child’ dies after falling through ice near Williams LakePolice said a UTV was travelling on Tyee Lake but broke through the ice and that a 'young child' died.CrimeMar 25, 2024
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Junior hockey: Summerland Steam sold, relocating to Williams LakeOn Friday, the league announced that the Steam had been sold and will relocate to Williams Lake, where they’ll become the Mustangs.SportsMar 22, 2024
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Two arrested after infant death in Williams Lake, B.C.The 32-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman were arrested related to the incident and have been since released.CrimeDec 10, 2023
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Advocates welcome B.C. watchdog report panning ‘outdated practice’ of drunk tanks"Whether it's sobering somebody up, it's still the same concept. It's going back to punishing somebody," said peer clinical advisor and advocate Guy Felicella.CrimeOct 31, 2023
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Record warm Thanksgiving weekend in some B.C. citiesIn Lytton, the province's most notorious hot spot, the temperature brushed against summer weather, when it reached 29.6 C, breaking an old record of 26.2 C set in 2022.WeatherOct 9, 2023
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‘Closed unless patient is imminently dying’: B.C. hospital sign prompts swift reactionThe ER was not closed when the sign went up at Caribou Memorial Hospital. Global News has learned it was posted by someone who was not authorized by the health authority.HealthOct 6, 2023
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