Category Archives: 2018
Quesnel makes changes to retail cannabis rules
After reviewing provincial regulations and available real estate, Quesnel City Council have decided to make some changes to their retail cannabis rules. During an earlier meeting, councillors decided ...
CFNRNews Oct 25, 2018
Terrace Rotary Clubs come together for Polio walk
In honour of World Polio Day, both of Terrace’s Rotary Clubs will be joining forces to bring awareness to the disease. A walk has been organized by the two Clubs which will take place at George ...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
Free spaying and nutering in Lax Kw'alaams thanks to CAAT volunteers
Pet owners in the Lax Kw’alaams area seeking veterinary services will be in luck this week. Free spaying, nutering, and various other services will be offered beginning tomorrow and running thro...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
Naturally occurring anthrax leads to the death of 13 livestock near Fort St John
A disease related to naturally occurring anthrax is being blamed in the death of 13 animals on a Peace Region farm. Anthrax is known to occur naturally on the Canadian prairies and in northern Alberta...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
Firefighters claim new dispatch system could harm small communities
Some firefighters in BC have had enough with the province’s new ambulance dispatch system. BC Emergency Health Services launched the new system in the spring. Under the new system, fire cres are...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
Bella Coola resident under scrutiny for shooting grizzly
A Bella Coola resident has come under hot fire since a video of him shooting a grizzly bear in his yard was posted online. 54 year-old Lawrence Michalchuk says the bear and its three cubs had been liv...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
RCMP respond to five drunken disturbances in Terrace on Friday
This Friday was a busy one for both RCMP and the drunk tank in Terrace. Five residents were brought in on Friday for alcohol related disturbance calls in the City and held over night to sober up. The ...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
Possible assault in Terrace leaves man with significant head wound
Terrace RCMP are investigating an apparent assault from last week which left a man with a sizeable head wound. At around 10:00 at night on Friday, police received a call of a man bleeding heavily from...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
NEB to hear Sawyer's jurisdictional challenge
Despite a recent flurry of celebrations, Kitimat’s LNG project may not be through all the obstacles just yet. The National Energy Board announced yesterday that it is set to hear a jurisdictiona...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018
Province funding programs to improve local bee health
Local bee populations are set to benefit from five new projects funded by the provincial government. A total of 20 thousand dollars has been supplied to these projects from the newly introduced BeeBC ...
CFNRNews Oct 24, 2018