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CARP offers workshops on aging issues

As individuals age, more and more of their issues also include their families, but often such

Top 10 reasons to try a vacation cruise

Some of the common things I hear from people when I suggest a cruise vacation are “I’d be bored” “I don’t like being told what to do” “I get motion sick.”

Upcoming events in Quesnel

The Legion Pipe and Drum Band are holding their annual Burns Night Jan. 29 in the Legion hall. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., entertainment and a dance to follow. Tickets are $30 each.

Helping the homeless

Experiencing the North Cariboo

Experiencing the North Cariboo

It’s summer in Brazil, temperatures hover around 20 C.
CDC fundraiser is putting on the ritz for Valentines Day

CDC fundraiser is putting on the ritz for Valentines Day

CDC wants Quesnel residents to celebrate Valentines Day, Feb. 12, with dinner, auction and dance gala at the CNC/UNBC campus.
Winter Carnival set for another crazy toque-off

Winter Carnival set for another crazy toque-off

Feeling cooped up and looking for a great craft idea to keep the kids busy? Make a crazy toque for the Quesnel Winter Carnival Feb. 5 and you could win a prize and get bragging rights for the nuttiest toque.
Indie artist Scott Cook plays Gold Pan City Dance studio

Indie artist Scott Cook plays Gold Pan City Dance studio

The music industry has changed to a more artist-driven scene and local musician and promoter Doug Koyama says that frees the artist for more self-expression.
Burns Night

Burns Night

The Quesnel Pipes and Drums along with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 94 are once again presenting an Evening with Burns, Jan. 29.
Bump in the road

Bump in the road

Some days Margo Nelson sits in her rocking chair, wraps up in a blanket and watches the Food Network.