×
Now Playing
CFNR Network
The BC Transportation Ministry says a landslide near Fort St. John could take days to stabilize. The Peace River Regional District issued evacuation orders Sunday after the slow-moving landslide cause...
CFNRNews Oct 01, 2018
Kitimat RCMP are investigating a crash that sent three people to hospital Friday. Police and emergency crews were called out at 12:45 to a van that had gone off Highway 37 near the Kitimat Air Park. O...
CFNRNews Oct 01, 2018
An agreement on a contract framework has been met between the provincial government and more than 34 thousand public school employees. Both the BC Public School Employers’ Association and the K ...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
63 million dollars is being made available in a fifth round of funding by the Forest Enhancement Society of BC. The Society provides grant money to community forests , municipalities, and First Nation...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
21 recommendations have been made as the result of a report in to the meat producing and processing industries in BC. The report focused on how to develop industry growth and a strong, skilled, workfo...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
After being forced from their homes in August, residents of Telegraph Creek are still months away from being able to rebuild. Residents of the Tahltan Nation Territory were forced to evacuate the comm...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
Beginning today, BC residents looking to reduce their environmental footprint will find it more affordable than ever. Home and business owners in BC will now be able to apply for funding to make their...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
Fort St John RCMP are hoping to identify five young people involved in the theft of a school bus last month. The bus was stolen from the School District 60 transportation parking lot around midnight A...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
A major liquefied natural gas project is getting closer to a possible green light. Bloomberg News is reporting that two of Royal Dutch Shell’s Asian partners in the LNG Canada project have appro...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018
A new plaque commemorating the Terrace District Teachers’ Association is set to be raised next week. The plaque will pay homage to a 1981 protest by the Association that helped lead the way in t...
CFNRNews Sep 28, 2018