Category Archives: 2018
Flood levels dropping, but expected to rise again in Cariboo
Though officials say flood water levels have begun to subside in the Nazko Valley, those evacuated are still being kept away from their homes. The Cariboo Regional District evacuated residents of 120 ...
CFNRNews May 03, 2018
RCMP trying to locate 44 year-old woman
Fort St. John Mounties are trying to locate a 44 year-old woman and hear anyone that knows where she may be. Christina Lynne Summers was last seen April 17 at the Petro Canada has station on Alaska Ro...
CFNRNews May 03, 2018
Flooding and washouts plague Cariboo side roads
The rapid spring melt is continuing to cause headaches for drivers and road crews in the Cariboo. The BC transportation ministry says high water has resulted in flooding and several washouts along sev...
CFNRNews May 02, 2018
Make tourism a driver in ferry planning: report
Tourism Prince Rupert says research it commissioned shows the importance of designing BC ferry systems based on the needs of the tourism industry. The study by Wave Point Consulting highlights potenti...
CFNRNews May 02, 2018
Kitimat council delays riverbank camping ban
A proposed riverbank camping ban in Kitimat will be delayed until April of next year. Mayor Phil Germuth says that the delay is out of consideration for those who have already planned trips. http://cf...
CFNRNews May 01, 2018
City of Quesnel advising residents to prepare for possible flooding
The City of Quesnel is advising residents near the Quesnel River, Fraser River, and Baker Creek to prepare for possible flooding. City officials say the warmer weather has caused an earlier than usual...
CFNRNews May 01, 2018
NLG helps fund new specialized health equipment in Terrace
The Nisga’a Lisims Government has donated $10,000 to the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation with an eye to help purchase specialized equipment at Mills Memorial Hospital. The money will help add...
CFNRNews May 01, 2018
Quesnel CNC trades expansion increased
The BC government is increasing the scope of renovations planned for CNC’s Quesnel trades facility. The original $3.8 million dollar addition of a new high-pressure steam boiler and expansion at...
CFNRNews May 01, 2018
Wood innovation lab gets ready to open doors at UNBC
A new lab is bringing a focus on wood innovation to the University of Northern BC. The state-of-the-art wood innovation research lab opens its doors today, providing students, researchers, and faculty...
CFNRNews May 01, 2018
Apparent shooting at Prince George motel
An apparent targeted shooting at a Prince George motel this morning has one in hospital. RCMP received calls of shots fired at around 8 in the morning to the Queensway Court Motel. Upon arrival, polic...
CFNRNews May 01, 2018