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BC’s independent forestry watchdog says the fisher population west of Quesnel is at high risk of decline or even elimination. A Forest Practices Board began its investigation after a complaint f...
CFNRNews Oct 11, 2018
A report released last month by the Wild Salmon Advisory Council has now been made public. 14 recommendations are made in the report, which looks in to how British Columbia can better support the heal...
CFNRNews Oct 11, 2018
Council hopefuls in Terrace gathered with community members at the REM Lee Theatre last night to debate a number of hot button topics. http://cfnrfm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/9491-Debate-Montage.m...
CFNRNews Oct 11, 2018
The City of Prince Rupert has started rolling on its marijuana zoning bylaw as legalization of cannabis approaches. Council passed first reading of the bylaw that will see retail cannabis sales restri...
CFNRNews Oct 11, 2018
The City of Prince Rupert has chosen a Victoria firm to do a refit of the Digby Island Airport Ferry. The vessel, which transports cargo and passengers to the Prince Rupert Airport, requires a refit e...
CFNRNews Oct 11, 2018
UNBC has reaffirmed its standing as one of the best universities in the country, placing second on McLean’s annual rankings in the Primarily Undergraduate category. This year marks the 5th year ...
CFNRNews Oct 11, 2018
Roads and sidewalks could be extra slick in the Dease Lake area. Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for the region. Forecasters expect a frontal system to bring freezing rain mixed ...
CFNRNews Oct 10, 2018
Terrace City Council voted yesterday to temporarily overlook a noise Bylaw to allow Sunday construction on an affordable housing project in the city. A 7 day work week is required in order to finish t...
CFNRNews Oct 10, 2018
After discovering an illegally harvested moose, Stewart RCMP and the BC Conservation Service are reminding hunters to ensure they are properly informed of all regulations. Police discovered the moose ...
CFNRNews Oct 10, 2018
Extremely dry conditions and low water levels have led the Ministry of Forests and Lands to declare a level 4 drought for the Stikine and Skeena-Nass regions. As a result, the Ministry is asking resid...
CFNRNews Oct 10, 2018