Category Archives: News
Break and enter in Terrace leads to a number of stolen items
Terrace RCMP have launched an investigation in to a break and enter that led to a number of items being stolen last Thursday. Police were called to a residence on the 2100 block of Lavina Street for a...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Police seeking those responsible for vandalisms in Terrace
RCMP in Terrace are seeking public tips regarding a number of vandalism reports from last week. Between December 4th and 5th, police received multiple reports of vehicles and businesses being tagged w...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Quesnel sees spike in thefts from vehicles
A spike in reported thefts from vehicles in Quesnel has RCMP warning residents to reduce their risks of being targeted. Typical items stolen include: purses, wallets, cash, ID, sunglasses and handheld...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Slush and ice creates poor road conditions across northwest
An onslaught of wet snow and rain last night has Drive BC warning residents of poor road conditions on Highway 16 stretching all the way from Prince Rupert to Telkwa. Rain, snow, and relatively warm t...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Quesnel planning multiple large-scale public sector projects for 2019
Four large-scale public sector projects in Quesnel are hoping to acquire provincial and grant approval in 2019, according to Mayor Bob Simpson. A new junior secondary school on Maple Drive, and emerge...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Terrace City Council lays out 5 year financial plan
Terrace City Council met yesterday to establish their financial plan for the next 5 years. Over the next 5 years, council is projecting a revenue of just under 23 million per year, granting them a pro...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
BC Transit offering free service in Kitimat on New Year's
Those opting to take the bus in Kitimat this New Year’s will be able to do so free of charge. In an effort to prevent residents from getting behind the wheel after drinking, and to help them get...
CFNRNews Dec 12, 2018
Haida Gwaii resident facing charges relating to house explosion
A Haida Gwaii resident could be facing up to 14 years in prison for failing to properly store explosives. Thomas Daniel Kendall has been arrested for causing bodily harm by breaching a legal duty to p...
CFNRNews Dec 12, 2018
NEB rejects Coastal GasLink intervener requests from Kitimat, Terrace, and Haisla among others
The National Energy Board has denied requests from more than 40 local governments and First Nations to be interveners in their Coastal GasLink pipeline hearing. A result of a jurisdictional challenge ...
CFNRNews Dec 12, 2018
Rental Housing Task Force submits final report
BC’s Rental Housing Task Force has submitted its final report, along with recommendations for improving the province’s rental regulations. 23 recommendations have been put forward by the t...
CFNRNews Dec 12, 2018