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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued apologies for his government’s handling of First Nations consultations on the Trans Mountain pipeline yesterday. During an appearance at the Assembly of Firs...
CFNRNews Dec 05, 2018
Despite an extension to the voting period, Elections BC is still reporting a voter turnout of just 39 percent on the on-going electoral reform referendum. Originally voting was set to close on Novembe...
CFNRNews Dec 05, 2018
In a report released this morning, BC Auditor General Carol Bellringer commended BC Hydro for their asset management efforts. A recently completed independent audit conducted by the Office of the Audi...
CFNRNews Dec 05, 2018
Quesnel Mayor Bob Simpson wants to ensure residents that City Council is doing everything in their power to improve their wildfire perparedness. In a release this morning, the Mayor criticized the pro...
CFNRNews Dec 05, 2018
A two-vehicle collision outside the Canadian Tire in Terrace this afternoon resulted in one individual being sent to hospital. A Subaru was attempting to make a left hand turn out of the parking lot o...
CFNRNews Dec 04, 2018
One man is in custody after assaulting numerous police officers in Terrace this morning. RCMP originally responded to the 4400 block of Queensway for a report of a possible breach, where they attempte...
CFNRNews Dec 04, 2018
RCMP are seeking a suspect responsible for an armed robbery in Quesnel from yesterday. At approximately 5:00 yesterday evening, police responded to a business on the 200 block of Reid Street following...
CFNRNews Dec 04, 2018
An reported two-vehicle collision outside the Canadian Tire in Terrace has resulted in damage to three vehicles. While details are still limited, the accident took place early this afternoon as a car ...
CFNRNews Dec 04, 2018
Applications for wildland firefighters for the 2019 wildfire season are now being accepted. Those interested can submit their applications on the BC Wildfire Service’s website until January 15th...
CFNRNews Dec 04, 2018
US-based construction company Civeo has pulled out of an agreement to build a 45 hundred person work camp for workers on LNG Canada’s Kitimat project. Civeo had partnered with Mississauga-based ...
CFNRNews Dec 04, 2018