Category Archives: 2018
Mayor Lee Brain re-elected in Prince Rupert
As municipal elections get in to full swing, one position in Prince Rupert has already been settled. On Friday, Mayor Lee Brain was officially re-elected as Mayor of Prince Rupert after no other candi...
CFNRNews Sep 24, 2018
Provincial and Federal governments lend hand to BC food exporters
A new agriculture program seeks to find new customers for BC food exports with the assistance of both the federal and provincial governments. As part of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the new ...
CFNRNews Sep 24, 2018
Memorial held for Jessica Patrick
A memorial was held over the weekend for an 18-year-old woman who went missing and was later found dead near Smithers. Friends, family, and members of the public gathered to remember Jessica Patrick a...
CFNRNews Sep 24, 2018
LNG Canada hosts information session in Terrace
Terrace residents got a chance to hear about what’s happening with a liquefied natural gas project Friday. Photo LNG Canada Over a hundred people turned up at the Terrace Sportsplex to hear from...
CFNRNews Sep 24, 2018
Premier Horgan apologizes for mistreatment of Haida totem pole
Premier John Horgan has apologized for the treatment of a Haida totem pole at Peace Arch Provincial Park. The apology came during a ceremony which saw the replica pole raised to replace a pole that wa...
CFNRNews Sep 21, 2018
Minister of Advanced education says access to training is key in keeping workers in the north
Ensuring the availability of adequate training is the first step in keeping skilled workers in the north, according to Minister of Advanced Education Melanie Mark. http://cfnrfm.ca/wp-content/uploads/...
CFNRNews Sep 21, 2018
Coast Mountain College unveils renovated House of Cedar training facility
Community and modernization are the key themes for the newly renovated House of Cedar trades training facility at Coast Mountain College. Renovations on the building, originally built in 1970, wrapped...
CFNRNews Sep 21, 2018
Inquest jurors call for sobering centre after the death of a Northwest BC man in custody
A Coroners Jury has made three recommendations after the death of Gitxsan man in Prince George police custody nearly two years ago. The inquest verdict found that 51 year-old Jaime Wilford Shanoss die...
CFNRNews Sep 21, 2018
Two new child pornography arrests bring total to 4 in Terrace this summer
Terrace RCMP have made two new arrests in an on-going child pornography investigation. The most recent arrest comes following the discovery and seizure of numerous electronic devices after the executi...
CFNRNews Sep 21, 2018
10th BC Justice Summit focuses on Indigenous interactions
In June, key members of BC’s justice and public safety sectors met with Indigenous leaders for the 10th BC Justice Summit. The goal of the summit was to identify and accelerate changes in intera...
CFNRNews Sep 20, 2018