Category Archives: 2018
Provincial and Federal governments team up to bring relief for farmers
5 million dollars in funding is on the way to help agricultural producers in BC recover from this year’s wildfires. The money comes from the 2018 Canada-British Columbia Wildfire Recovery Initia...
CFNRNews Oct 05, 2018
Northern Real Estate Board lists Fort St John, Prince George, and Terrace as most expensive
According to the Northern Real Estate Board’s third quarter report, Prince George, Terrace, and Fort St John are the most expensive places in northern BC to buy a home. For the third year in a r...
CFNRNews Oct 05, 2018
ThriveNorth announces winners of 4th Annual Business Challenge Competition
ThriveNorth has announced the winners of their 4th Annual Business Challenge Competition. A total of 35 thousand dollars was awarded to five winners during a ceremony in Fort St John yesterday. Under ...
CFNRNews Oct 05, 2018
FortisBC following BC Hydro's lead with wildfire evacuees
FortisBC will be taking at least a little bit of strain off of the shoulders of this season’s wildfire evacuees. Any customer who was under an evacuation order this summer will not be charged fo...
CFNRNews Oct 05, 2018
LNG has Northcoast MLA Jennifer Rice excited for the future
Employment Commitment LNG Canada’s commitment to keeping employment local on their Kitimat project has North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice excited for the future. http://cfnrfm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2...
CFNRNews Oct 05, 2018
New dog park opens in Prince Rupert
Dog owners in Prince Rupert now have a new area for their furry friends to explore freely. A new, fenced-in, leash-free, dog park has opened up at the McKay Street Park with the goal of creating a saf...
CFNRNews Oct 05, 2018
Review of BC legal aid service delivery models to take place this fall
In an effort to ensure all British Columbians have fair access to justice, Attorney General David Eby has requested a review of legal aid service delivery models. The review will take place this fall ...
CFNRNews Oct 04, 2018
BC Government reaches landmark reconciliation agreement
A first of its kind reconciliation agreement has been reached between the provincial government and the shshlh Nation. The agreement is the first major reconciliation agreement reaced between the prov...
CFNRNews Oct 04, 2018
Plaque in honour of Terrace Teachers' Strike to be raised tomorrow
Terrace is set to receive one of 19 plaques from the BC Labour Heritage Centre commemorating the achievements of workers in the province. Terrace’s plaque will honour the Terrace Teachers’...
CFNRNews Oct 04, 2018
Break-in leads to shots fired in Fort St John
Fort St John RCMP have released some details regarding an armed break-in from this weekend. Early Saturday morning, 3 armed individuals forced their way in to a home on the 8600 block of 76th Street. ...
CFNRNews Oct 04, 2018