Category Archives: News
Wildfire near Telegraph Creek 90% contained
The BC Wildfire Service says the Muddy Lake Wildfire is holding at 612 hectares in size and crews continue to make good progress. The fire, burning 20 kilometres northeast of Telegraph Creek, hasnR...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Provincial Government plans to match flood relief donations
Premier John Horgan has announced plans to match flood relief donations. The provincial government will be matching donations made to the Red Cross to help those recovering from the recent flooding in...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Strimbold case pushed forward to next month
The former mayor of Burns Lake will be back in court next month. Luke Strimbold, who is charged with 24 sex-related offences, had his case carried forward during a brief court appearance in Smithers T...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Select Standing Committee to look in to meat production in BC
British Columbia’s newly formed select standing committe on agriculture, fish, and food has now set their public consultation dates. Its first series of consultations will focus on meat producti...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
10th annual Alexa awards handed out
The 10th annual Alexa Awards have now been handed out, with 34 Northe District recipients. The Alexa awards honour RCMP officers who take at least 12 impaired drivers off the roads per year. When an o...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Drunken tool thief arrested in Terrace
Terrace RCMP have arrested a man on theft charges following a disturbance call on Sunday. The initial call to police was made late Sunday night after a man was causing a drunken ruckus outside a Hall ...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Woman arrested twice in one weekend for drunken behaviour
The same woman was arrested twice in Terrace over the weekend for breaching a legal agreement. After being discovered asleep and drunk on Atwood Street with another man, it was determined the woman wa...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Unprovoked weekend assault in Terrace
A seemingly random attack in Terrace on Saturday led to the arrest of one man. The attacker reportedly began asking the victim odd questions early in the morning on Highway 16 before assaulting him. P...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
North District RCMP looking in to 2 year old case
North District RCMP are hoping to uncover new information from a 2016 disappearance. The case dates back to July of 2016 when three people are believed to have left the lower mainland for the Williams...
CFNRNews May 16, 2018
Prince Rupert Mayor says Province working on replacement for Greyhound service
The City of Prince Rupert will add its voice to a chorus calling on the federal government to intervene in the wake of Greyhound’s decision to end its Northern BC passenger services. Council vot...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018