Category Archives: 2018
RCMP remaining tight lipped on details regarding fatal Terrace hit and run
RCMP are remaining tight lipped regarding their investigation in to a fatal hit and run in Terrace from Sunday. West Pacific Region Traffic Services reported that one person was in custody and that 7 ...
CFNRNews Nov 22, 2018
Liberals table legislation to force Canada Post employees back to work
With Canada Post employees now entering their fifth week of strikes and the holiday season fast approaching, the Federal Government is getting involved. This morning, Labour Minister Patty Hajdu table...
CFNRNews Nov 22, 2018
Only one day left to apply for referendum voter package
Those wishing to take part in the on-going electoral reform referendum who have not yet received their voter package have only one day left to apply for one. On top of that, rotating postal worker str...
CFNRNews Nov 22, 2018
Gitxsan 101 in Hazelton
Government and resource sector officials gather for Gitxsan 101 in Hazelton A number of groups representing the diverse natural resource sectors in the Gitxsan Lax Yip have gathered in Hazelton on Tue...
CFNRNews Nov 22, 2018
Police searching for more victims after PG man charged with sex offences
Vancouver Police have arrested a Northern B.C. man for alleged sex offences against a young girl, but investigators believe there are more victims and witnesses out there. Police arrested 46-year-old ...
CFNRNews Nov 21, 2018
Tl'azt'en Nation water advisory lifted after 13 years
After more than 13 years, a Fort St. James area First Nation finally has safe drinking water Indigenous Services Canada says the Tl’azt’en Nation now has a newly commissioned water treatme...
CFNRNews Nov 21, 2018
Nisga'a Lisims Government to review Nisga'a School District
The Nisga’a Lisims Government wants to know why local students aren’t making the grade. The NLG has announced a comprehensive review of the Nisga’a School District in a public notice...
CFNRNews Nov 21, 2018
Quesnel Council approves 5 new NDIT applications
Quesnel City Council have approved Northern Development Initiative Trust gran applications for 5 new projects. In total, the new approvals cover nearly 130 thousand dollars in funding requests. An app...
CFNRNews Nov 21, 2018
Haisla hoping to expand post-secondary training in Kitimat
A Northwest area First Nation is backing a bid by an Indigenous post-secondary school to come to Kitimat. The Haisla Nation Council has invited Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) to establis...
CFNRNews Nov 21, 2018
Prince George physician to be honoured for transforming local health care
A Prince George based physician who transformed health care in the region is being recognized for his accomplishments. Doctor Garry Knoll, who implemented a renowned practice coaching program, and cha...
CFNRNews Nov 21, 2018