Cariboo Regional District, British Columbia
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The Cariboo Regional District spans the towns of Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House, and Wells in the central interior of British Columbia. The Cariboo Regional District presently serves an estimated population of over 60,000. The Canada 2006 Census population was 62,190 persons living on a land area of 80,629.34 km² (31,129.9 sq mi). It covers the area from 70 Mile House to Hixon, just south of Prince George.
Twelve Electoral Area Directors and four Municipal Directors govern the Cariboo Regional District. The Electoral Area Directors are elected by area voters, and Municipal Directors are appointed by their Municipal Council. All directors serve for a three-year term.
The Cariboo Regional District provides region-wide library services, recreational facilities, and local fire protection.
Cities, Towns and Villages:
- 70 Mile House
- Alexandria
- Alexis Creek
- Anahim Lake
- Horsefly
- Kersley
- Lac La Hache
- Likely
- Lone Butte
- McLeese Lake
- Nazko
- Nimpo Lake
- One Hundred Mile House
- Riske Creek
- Quesnel
- Tatla Lake
- Wells
- Williams Lake
Regional District Electoral Areas are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L.
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