Category Archives: News

One in hospital after apparent stabbing in Williams Lake
Two individuals have been arrested and subsequently released following an apparent stabbing in Williams Lake. RCMP responded to a report of an altercation on Gibbon Street early yesterday morning. Whe...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Steelworkers reach tentative deal with CONIFER
The union representing 2000 northern B.C. mill workers says a tentative deal reached with employers will provide a wage boost and better benefits. Steelworkers Local 1-2017 says the five-year contract...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Williams Lake residents could see taxes increased by as much as 6% in 2019
Williams Lake residents could be facing a minimum one percent tax increase this year. Council brought up the increase during their regular meeting as a way to fund additional asphalt recycling and ens...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Bulkley Valley School District announces new superintendent
School District 54 will have a new man at the helm come April 1st. Michael McDiarmid will take over for outgoing superintendent Chris van der Mark, who is making the move to the Cariboo-Chilcotin. McD...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Houston hosts Coastal GasLink open house
Northwest residents have a chance to check out the job prospects with a multi-billion dollar pipeline development in northern B.C. today. Coastal GasLink is holding its Economic Summit in Houston whic...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Village of Fraser Lake teaming up with area First Nations to build camp for pipeline workers
Fraser Lake is teaming up with a number of area First Nations to build a pipeline work camp of their own. Construction on the Coastal GasLink pipeline which will fuel the 40 billion dollar LNG project...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

WestJet cuts Terrace-Calgary flights
WestJet is bailing on its Terrace to Calgary route next month. The company confirms that it's suspending the twice-weekly direct flight due to less than stellar numbers. In an email, spokesperson Morg...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Federal Government says it has met with 75% of First Nations communities affected by TransMountain expansion
According to the Federal Government, meetings with 75 percent of First Nations communities included in their TransMountain pipeline consultation process have already been completed. Last year, a Feder...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

2019 International Conference on Indigenous Languages to be held in Victoria this summer
This summer, Indigenous language experts from around the world will gather in Victoria for the 2019 International Conference on Indigenous Languages. 2019 has been declared by the United Nations as th...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019

Quesnel agrees to return land for Cultural Centre to Lhtako Dene
One northern BC First Nation's application to build a cultural centre has received a massive boost thanks to the City of Quesnel. Last year the Lhtako Dene Nation filed an application for the cultural...
Craig Ellis Feb 21, 2019