Category Archives: 2019

Improvements coming to Quesnel area mountain bike trails
Big improvements are coming for bike trails southeast of Quesnel. The City, CRD, and Gold Rush Cycling Club have hired Thomas Schoen of First Journey Trail to build a new mountain bike climbing trail ...
Craig Ellis May 02, 2019 Photo by John Welburn

NDIT funds Houston arena upgrade, college rec centre in Terrace
The Northern Development Initiatives Trust is investing nearly a million dollars to four projects, including two in the Northwest. The District of Houston will be able to replace the outdated ammonia ...
Craig Ellis May 02, 2019

More pain at the pump for BC drivers
There doesn't seem to be any end to pain at the pump for BC drivers. With a recent jump, the price for a litre regular in Terrace is at 142.9, although it's not quite as bad as Vancouver's average pri...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

Quesnel man killed in Vancouver Island logging incident
A 46-year-old Quesnel man has been identified as the worker killed in a logging accident on Northern Vancouver Island. The United Steelworkers says Dylan Montjoy, a faller employed by Lemare Lake Logg...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

Skeena Middle School students protest administrative changes
Some Coast Mountains students are not impressed with recent administrative changes announced by the school district. A few dozen Skeena Middle School students walked out of class shortly after 11 Wedn...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

Ecotrust Canada launches fishery monitoring partnership developed in Prince Rupert
A new high-tech way to monitor local fisheries had its beginnings in Prince Rupert. Ecotrust Canada has launched Teem Fish Monitoring Inc, a new social enterprise that it says aims to provide affordab...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

Quesnel mayor ditches social media
After deciding to take a break from Facebook over Christmas, Quesnel Mayor Bob Simpson says he has no plans to return to it or any other social media platform. Simpson says he initially had high hopes...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

Province provides nearly a million dollars for Peace region projects
The BC government is providing nearly a million dollars in grants to seven projects in the Peace. The BC Rural Dividend Program will provide $100,000 to the Doig River First Nation to implement a cult...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

New fire trucks coming to Cariboo area volunteer fire departments
Three volunteer fire departments in the Cariboo Regional District will be getting some much needed new fire engines. The CRD says it will buy the new vehicles for the Kersley, Lone Butte, and Forest G...
Craig Ellis May 01, 2019

Terrace Garb-a-thon collects over 6 tons of trash
Volunteers collected about 6100 kilograms of garbage during a recent volunteer clean-up in the Terrace area. A number of organizations, including the BC Conservation Officer Service, pitched in for th...
Craig Ellis Apr 30, 2019