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New investments from the Federal Government aim to help Indigenous peoples find affordable housing solutions. In total, 638 million dollars is being invested through Canada's Homelessness Strategy: th...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
In a report released this morning, the National Energy Board has once again issued its support for the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project. This time, however, the approval comes with a few cave...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
Two suspects wanted on province-wide warrants are believed to be in the Williams Lake area. RCMP are on the lookout for Justin Tyler Pichoch and Gerald Isnardy. Very little by the way of details has b...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
Despite a flurry of curtailments near the end of the year, Canfor is reporting a record high in both sales and operating income. According to the company's end of year and fourth quarter report, Canfo...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
BC Ferries has announced that they will be restoring service to 10 routes along the province's coast. Each of the revived routes, including two in Prince Rupert, are among those cut by the previous Li...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
The transportation ministry has a new tool to help with avalanche control along Highway 16 west of Terrace. Officials plan to install five Star Wars looking pods called O'Bellx units on the cliffs abo...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
Members of a number of First Nations communities in the Terrace area came together to discuss the treaty process last night. Hosted by the BC Treaty Commission, the discussion took place at the Best W...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
Chief Don Roberts will continue his run as elected Band Chief for the Kitsumkalum First Nation following yesterday's election. With 122 votes, the incumbent outpaced runner-up Troy Sam by 52 votes, wh...
Craig Ellis Feb 22, 2019
A reconciliation open house is set to take place in Terrace this evening. Hosted by the BC Treaty Commission, the event is open to all and will take place at the Best Western. Speeches will begin at 6...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019
A broken axle is to blame for a coal train derailment near New Hazelton a year ago. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says the axle failure sent 27 cars loaded with thermal coal off the track,...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019