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Town Hall with Skeena MLA Claire Rattée
Skeena MLA Claire Ratte is inviting residents to a town hall in Terrace on Wednesday, May 21st. The event runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Knox United Church on Lazelle Avenue. Ratte will speak and take...
Sabrina Spencer May 16, 2025

Gitxsan First Nation Implements Total Fishing Ban for 2025 Season
The Gitxsan First Nation has announced a complete fishing ban within its traditional territories for the 2025 season. This includes the Babine, Bulkley, Nass, Kispiox, and Skeena rivers. The hereditar...
Sabrina Spencer May 16, 2025

RCMP Seek Help Locating Mildred Mary Wilson
The Prince Rupert RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating Mildred Mary Wilson, who is wanted on two counts of theft under $5000. Wilson, a 56-year-old Indigenous woman, stands 5'3" tall and ...
Sabrina Spencer May 16, 2025

BC Highway Patrol Launches Major Safety Push for Victoria Day Long Weekend
BC Highway Patrol is increasing its presence on the roads this Victoria Day long weekend to curb dangerous driving behavior. Officers will be visible throughout the province, with patrols in marked an...
Sabrina Spencer May 16, 2025 EdZbarzhyvetsky / Depositphotos.com

May 15 news
Sabrina Spencer May 15, 2025

Commissioning of LNG Canada Facility to Include Flaring Through July
LNG Canada is entering a major commissioning phase at its Kitimat facility, with increased flaring activity expected through the summer. Starting May 15 and continuing until July 31, the company will ...
Sabrina Spencer May 15, 2025

B.C. Launches Suicide Prevention Guidelines to Improve Care and Save Lives
The B.C. government, in collaboration with the Canadian Mental Health Association's B.C. division, has released a new clinical framework to better support people at risk of suicide. Targeting adults a...
Sabrina Spencer May 15, 2025

Premier Eby Faces First Nations Backlash Over Bill 15
Premier David Eby is facing growing opposition from Indigenous leaders over Bill 15, a new law aimed at accelerating infrastructure and resource development in British Columbia. The bill would allow t...
Sabrina Spencer May 15, 2025

Northern B.C. Hit Hardest by Toxic Drug Crisis Despite Provincial Decline
While overdose deaths are trending downward across British Columbia, the Northern Health region continues to experience the highest toxic drug death rate in the province. According to the BC Coroners ...
Sabrina Spencer May 15, 2025 DariaRen / Depositphotos.com

Enbridge and First Nations Secure Landmark Pipeline Partnership
Enbridge has reached a landmark agreement with the Stonlasec8 Indigenous Alliance Limited Partnership, representing 36 First Nations in British Columbia, to invest CAD$715 million in Enbridge's Westco...
Sabrina Spencer May 15, 2025