Category Archives: News
Kitimat RCMP seeking church vandals
Kitimat RCMP are seeking information on those responsible for the vandalism of a church in town. On November 23rd, the Kitimat Greek Orthodox Church was discovered to have several of its windows damag...
CFNRNews Dec 11, 2018
BC's Indigenous student success rate sees 4 percent increase in 2018
2018 saw the largest single year jump in six-year graduation rate for Indigenous students in the province since 2011. Indigenous secondary school students saw an increased rate of 4 percent over the p...
CFNRNews Dec 11, 2018
Audit finds commercial driving regulations in BC to be subpar
An independant audit conducted by BC’s Auditor General found the province’s commercial vehicle safety levels to be less than ideal. According to a report released today, the audit found th...
CFNRNews Dec 11, 2018
Terrace Clean Team receives funding to operate for 1 year
12 thousand dollars in grant funding has officially been approved to support 1 year of a Clean Team project in Terrace. Modelled after a project originating in Quesnel, the Clean Team initiative would...
CFNRNews Dec 11, 2018
Terrace Search and Rescue volunteers log nearly 6,000 hours in 2018
Terrace Search and Rescue logged 5942 hours across more than 170 activities in 2018 according to their end of year report to council. Of the 172 total activites, 24 were active incidents, a number whi...
CFNRNews Dec 11, 2018
No public concerns issued over cannabis store in Terrace during open hearing
Residents packed the council chambers in Terrace yesterday as Council reviewed a proposed retail cannabis store slated for the Skeena Mall. Though there were many in attendance for the public hearing,...
CFNRNews Dec 11, 2018
Electoral Area F to hold by-election in the spring
Election season isn’t over quite yet for residents of Electoral Area F in the Cariboo Regional District. Confirmation came down from the Distict today that they will be holding a by-election for...
CFNRNews Dec 10, 2018
Minor rate increases on the way for natural gas customers
BC residents may finally start to feel the effects of the saga surrounding Fortis BC and their natural gas supply shortage in their wallets. With Enbridge only getting approval to increase their pipel...
CFNRNews Dec 10, 2018
Kitimat Museum and Haisla Nation sign new Memorandum of Understanding
New agreements made between the Haisla Nation and the Kitimat Museum will help improve a collaborative relationship which has stood since 1972. This weekend, the pair signed off on a refreshed Memoran...
CFNRNews Dec 10, 2018
Police seeking information on suspicious Dawson Creek death
Dawson Creek RCMP are seeking information regarding a suspicious death at a Pouce Coupe bar on Saturday. Police responded to the Pouce Pub at the Hart Hotel early Saturday morning where they found an ...
CFNRNews Dec 10, 2018