Category Archives: 2018
DFO issues sweeping closure of Skeena recreational salmon fishery
It’s news that many thought may be coming, but no one wanted to hear. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has issued a sweeping closure for the recreational salmon fishery across the entire S...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Playground improvement investments made by government
Students at a number of schools throughout the province will return to fresh and revamped playgrounds this September. 51 schools across the province will be receiving new playgrounds as part of a fund...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
RCMP search for wanted Williams Lake man
RCMP in Williams Lake are asking for public assistance in the search for a wanted man. 44 year-old Durwin Ivan Haines is wanted on charges of driving while prohibited and mishief under 5 thousand doll...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Exstew River recreation site closed to prevent vandalism
Vandalism prevention has forced the closure of the Exstew River recreation site. The forests ministry says the site west of Terrace will be closed from May 15 until May 23 to prevent vandalism and pro...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Delegated Aboriginal Agencies approve of new Indigenous child care proposal
The Delegated Aboriginal Agencies are commending new resolutions put forward by the Assembly of First Nations regarding Indigenous child and family well-being. The statement was released via the Direc...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
New climate goals proposed for BC
BC has a new target in their goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Environment Minister George Heyman put forward legislation yesterday proposing a 40 percent cut in carbon emissions by 2030, and 60 ...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Terrace van robbed
Police are reminding residents not to leave change visible in their vehicle following a weekend incident in Terrace. RCMP were called to the 4500 block of Grieg Avenue Friday night, where a van had ha...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Mountain caribou population at risk
BC’s mountain caribou population has now been declared under imminent threat. Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna made the announcement yesterday following a study performed by enviro...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Possible election changes on the way
Changes to the way British Columbians have their voices heard could be on the way. BC chief electoral officer Keith Archer submitted a report to legislature yesterday recommending numerous changes to ...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018
Evacuation orders lifted for Upper Nazko
The flooding in the Cariboo may finally be offering a break for some residents. Those that had been under an evacuation order in the Upper Nazko area will now see that demoted to an evacuation alert. ...
CFNRNews May 08, 2018