Category Archives: News

Kitimat council hears concerns, update regarding propane export proposal
An environmental group has concerns about a proposed propane export terminal in Kitimat. Pacific Traverse Energy has plans for a new rail yard, a 15 km pipeline, and marine export terminal. Elizabeth ...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Burns Lake Community Garden up and running with help of IMAGINE Grant
Burns Lake is receiving improved access to fresh fruits and vegetables thanks to their Community Garden. In the spring of last year, the Burns Lake Community Garden Society applied for IMAGINE Grant f...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Gold and silver mine near Stewart approved
The federal government has signed off on a proposed mine northeast of Stewart. Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says the Red Mountain gold and silver project is not likely to cause significant a...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

New agricultural waste rules to better protect BC's drinking water
Added protections for BC's environment and drinking water are part of a slew of new changes being made to the agriculture sector. New rules will come in to place on February 28th which will enhance en...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Rio Tinto, UNBC announce partnership
Rio Tinto and the University of Northern BC have announced a three-year partnership. The company will provide $450,000 towards UNBC programs that "promote their mutual interest and values". The focus ...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Ottawa funds three Indigenous forestry projects in northern B.C.
The federal government is investing nearly $590,000 in three northern B.C. Indigenous forestry projects. Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi says $475,000 will support the study of a bioheat proj...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

MP Nathan Cullen unsure if he'll run for reelection
Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen says he's unsure whether or not he will run for reelection this coming fall. Cullen says he wants to hold off on announcing his decision until after February 25'...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Drug trafficking and thefts from vehicles among problem areas in Williams Lake 2018 crime report
Williams Lake RCMP presented their 2018 final crime stats to City council yesterday. Most major crime areas stayed within a 5 percent variance of the year before, though some areas stood out. Thefts f...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Drilling to take place for site investigation at Cariboo Memorial Hospital next week
Next week will see the beginning of geotechnical drilling at the Cariboo Memorial Hospital site as they ramp up to their redevelopment plan. As part of a site investigation for the plan, nine holes wi...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019

Kitimat residents warned after dog reportedly taken by wolf
Kitimat residents are being warned to keep an eye on their pets following an apparent wolf abduction from Friday. According to residents Brenda and Billie Dauphinee, their small dog was taken by a wol...
Craig Ellis Jan 23, 2019