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A weekend collision in Dawson Creek has turned fatal. The incident stems from a car that lost control and rolled in to a ditch on Saturday. Their were 4 people in the vehicle at the time, and all 4 we...
CFNRNews May 07, 2018
The Lheidli T’enneh First Nations look to finally get a new treaty in the books next month. The Nation already turned down a 2006 agreement with the federal and provincial governments, with memb...
CFNRNews May 07, 2018
The Peace Region continued their recent battle with grass fires yesterday. This time, the fire broke out in the CN Rail Yard in Chetwynd and spread to over 3 hectares before helicopter water drops wer...
CFNRNews May 07, 2018
The warm weather over the weekend has not helped the mass flooding issues in the province. The River Forecast Centre is maintaining flood warnings for the Nazko and West Road Rivers, and watches are s...
CFNRNews May 07, 2018
A group of Indigenous leaders are taking their Trans Mountain Pipeline stance directly to Kinder Morgan. Kinder Morgan will hold their Annual General Meeting for investors and executives on Wednesday,...
CFNRNews May 07, 2018
A totem pole celebrating the relationship between the Haisla Nation and District of Kitimat was erected Friday afternoon. Carver and Haisla Hereditary Chief Gary Wilson explained some of the symbols t...
CFNRNews May 04, 2018
The government is looking to send an influx of jobs to the tech industry by investing in education. Minister of Advanced Education Melanie Mark announced an initial 900 thousand dollars in funding tha...
CFNRNews May 04, 2018
The Government of BC is looking to help out those communities most effected by natural disasters. The Union of BC Municipalities has 33.5 million dollars in emergency preparedness funding available to...
CFNRNews May 04, 2018
An expert in rural and small town communities in northern BC will be able to continue his research thanks to the University of Northern British Columbia. Doctor Greg Halseth has been re-appointed as a...
CFNRNews May 04, 2018
BC is one of three provinces that could be facing a second outbreak of oyster-caused illnesses in as many years. The Public Health Agency of Canada says that 172 people are reported to have gotten sic...
CFNRNews May 04, 2018