Category Archives: 2018
Six garbage bears destroyed in Kitimat so far this season
The District of Kitimat says it’s quickly claiming the dubious distinction of being one of BC’s top communities for bear destruction. The District says yet another bear was put down in the...
CFNRNews Oct 19, 2018
MLA Ellis Ross says it's time to get to work to ensure the success of LNG
The time for celebration is over, according to Skeena MLA Ellis Ross, who says businesses need to start hustling now to see the benefit of the LNG boom. http://cfnrfm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/959...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Smithers business owners step for Library-Gallery project
Two Smithers business owners are stepping up in a big way to support the town’s goal of building a new library-gallery. Harvey and Corry Tremblay of Hy-Tech Drilling have pledged to match commun...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Minister Sohi announces nearly $670,000 in funding for Kitselas forestry projects
Federal Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi continued his visit to the Northwest with a stop in Terrace today. Continuing to build on the theme from yesterday, the Minister took to the podium onc...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Fort St John RCMP seeking witness to possible hit and run
RCMP in Fort St John are hoping to find witnesses to a possible hit and run from Monday. Police attended an area near 94th Avenue and 94th Street early in the morning to find an injured man laying in ...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Two charged after feeding Timbits to bear cubs
Two northern BC residents are learning both the “Don’t feed the animals” and “watch what you post online” lessons the hard way. The pair are being charged under the Wildl...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Prince George RCMP seek help in identifying suspect
RCMP in Prince George are seeking a suspect relating to an indecent act investigation from earlier in the month. The incident originally took place inside a drug store near 1st Avenue and Tabor Boulev...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
BCFED President to step down
BC Federation of Labour President Irene Lanzinger has announced that she will not be seeking re-election. Lanzinger has served 2 terms in the position after being elected as the Federation’s fir...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Williams Lake RCMP searching for info relating to summer cattle death
Williams Lake RCMP are asking for public assistance in an investigation dating back to the summer. On June 5th of this year, police received a report of a dead steer left illegally in the Likely-Horse...
CFNRNews Oct 18, 2018
Ottawa funds Gitxsan bioheat project in Hazelton
The federal government is providing $686,000 in funding for an Indigenous bioheat project in Hazelton. Gitxsan Energy Inc., a Gitxsan Nation-owned business, will use the money for a forest-based bioma...
CFNRNews Oct 17, 2018