Category Archives: News
Sledders still making use of closed areas
It seems snowmobilers still aren’t getting the message when it comes to staying out of endangered caribou habitat. Deputy Chief Conservation Officer Chris Doyle says ground and air enforcement r...
CFNRNews Apr 13, 2018
Officials say 4500 litres of fuel spilled 30 m from the Liard River
The BC environment ministry says crews have offloaded remaining fuel from a tanker truck that crashed along the Alaska Highway south of the BC-Yukon border. The rig hit the ditch early Wednesday and p...
CFNRNews Apr 12, 2018
Conservation Officer Service urging residents to put away animal attractants
The BC Conservation Officer Service is cautioning residents to keep non-natural attractants secured as bears start to wake around the province. Deputy Chief Conservation Officer Chris Doyle says this ...
CFNRNews Apr 12, 2018
Long term care system sees drastic improvement in Terrace
Terrace Community Services and the Long Term Care team have united to improve the Long Term Care system in the city. The city is now seeing impressive results from a process stemming from a Reassessme...
CFNRNews Apr 12, 2018
Black bear hunting changes in Haida Gwaii
New changes to the hunting season in Haida Gwaii are now in effect. The Ministry of Forests have announced the changes to black bear hunting rules that took effect at the beginning of the month. The c...
CFNRNews Apr 12, 2018
Opioid crisis investigation called for
BC MP Don Davies is calling for a new approach to handling the opioid crisis in the province. Davies is requesting the federal government launch a criminal investigation in to the conduct of pain-kill...
CFNRNews Apr 12, 2018
Highway 16 reopened near New Hazelton
Highway 16 has reopened to traffic west of New Hazelton The route was closed this morning after a hydro pole fire left lines down on the road, although there was a detour available. BC Hydro says the ...
CFNRNews Apr 11, 2018
NDP government release new legislature to help first responders
The NDP Government introduced a new bill today that will help first responders seeking help of their own. Bill 9, which would help first responders suffering from traumatic stress related illnesses fi...
CFNRNews Apr 11, 2018
Prince George RCMP hoping to crack cold case
Prince George RCMP are hoping someone has information that can help them crack a nine year-old murder case. On April 11, 2009, Vernon Baker showed up at Victoria Street home and told the residents he&...
CFNRNews Apr 11, 2018
Remains found in Charlie Lake home unidentified, homeowner still missing
The BC Coroners Service is trying to identify human remains found in a burned home near Charlie Lake. RCMP say the homeowner, 55 year-old John Banky, is still considered a missing person. Police were ...
CFNRNews Apr 11, 2018