Category Archives: News

Kitselas First Nation Announces 2025 Election Candidates
The Kitselas First Nation has announced its official list of candidates for the 2025 Council Elections, with a wide slate of nominees vying for both Councillor and Chief positions. The notice, dated M...
Sabrina Spencer May 12, 2025

RCMP Investigate Targeted Shooting in Fort St. John
A shooting incident early on May 11, 2025, has Fort St. John RCMP investigating what they believe to be a targeted attack. At approximately 1:40 A.M., officers responded to reports of gunfire in the 1...
Sabrina Spencer May 12, 2025

Parents and Indigenous Leaders Demand Investigation into School District #27's Handling of Racial Violence
Esk'etemc, alongside the Concerned Parents and Caregivers of Williams Lake (CPWL), has launched a new website and video urging the Ministry of Education and Child Care (MECC) to conduct a thorough inv...
Sabrina Spencer May 12, 2025
Drug Bust in Thornhill Leads to Multiple Arrests, Ongoing Investigation
Police executed a search warrant this Saturday May 3 at a home on Queensway Drive in Thornhill, following a drug trafficking investigation. Officers seized suspected cocaine, crystal meth, illicit pha...
Kobie Smith May 12, 2025

May 9 News
Sabrina Spencer May 09, 2025

Mother's Day Isn't Always Easy - And That's Okay
While Mother's Day is a time of celebration for many, it can also bring deep emotional challenges. For some, the holiday is a reminder of loss - the mother they no longer have, the child they once car...
Sabrina Spencer May 09, 2025

New Futsal Facility to Enhance Sports Opportunities in Prince Rupert
Construction is underway for Northern B.C.'s first dedicated futsal facility in Prince Rupert. The Prince Rupert Youth Soccer Association (PRYSA) is building the 5,000-square-foot indoor court at 181 ...
Sabrina Spencer May 09, 2025

Spring Wildlife Movement Increases Collision Risk on B.C. Roads
Springtime in British Columbia brings warmer weather-and more animals crossing roads. Road Safety at Work is reminding drivers to be alert, especially at dawn and dusk, when wildlife is most active an...
Sabrina Spencer May 09, 2025 Deer Crossing Road,washington state

Nisg̱a'a Nation Celebrates 25 Years Since Groundbreaking Treaty
The Nisga'a Nation and the governments of Canada and BC are commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Nisga'a Final Agreement, a landmark treaty that made history as the first in B.C. to recognize an ...
Sabrina Spencer May 09, 2025

Tŝilhqot'in Nation in B.C. Reclaims Control Over Child Welfare in Groundbreaking Deal
The Tilhqot'in Nation, located near Williams Lake in BC's Chilcotin region, has signed a landmark agreement with Canada and B.C. to take back control of child and family services. The historic Coordin...
Sabrina Spencer May 09, 2025