Category Archives: News
Bulkley Timber audit reveals concerns
An audit of the Bulkley Timber Supply Area has brought forward a number of conerns. Though most of the area complied with regulations, the audit revealed six bridges with structural concerns, culvert ...
CFNRNews Apr 19, 2018
Pinnacle inks pellet supply contract with Japanese firm
A BC-based company has signed a long-term contract to supply industrial wood pellets to a Japanese firm. Under the deal, Pinnacle Renewable Holdings will supply up to 70,000 metric tons of pellets a y...
CFNRNews Apr 19, 2018
Ross questions government on Kinder Morgan benefit agreements
Skeena Liberal MLA Ellis Ross grilled the BC Government over benefit agreements signed by First Nations related to the Trans Mountain expansion in Question Period Wednesday. Ross says, in his experien...
CFNRNews Apr 19, 2018
NWCC/CNC to get more health care assistant seats
Northern BC colleges are sharing in over $3.3 million dollars in provincial funding to create more health care assistant seats. Northwest Community College will get $320,000 to create 16 additional tr...
CFNRNews Apr 18, 2018
Burns Lake air clearing, Houston remains under road dust advisory
Air quality has improved in Burns Lake, but Houston is still suffering the effects of road dust. The environment ministry has cancelled an advisory in Burns Lake, but a road dust advisory remains for ...
CFNRNews Apr 18, 2018
Quesnel Housing Project update
The City of Quesnel Council offered an update on their Elliot Street Supportive Housing Project at yesterday’s council meeting. Council approved a reading of a bylaw qhich will allow the 6 vacan...
CFNRNews Apr 18, 2018
Williams Lake RCMP looking for wanted man
Williams Lake RCMP are asking for help finding a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. Mounties say 35 year-old Corbin Bob is wanted for being unlwfully at large. Bob is described as a First Nations ma...
CFNRNews Apr 18, 2018
First phase of business plan for Terrace hospital replacement underway
Northern Health discussed the replacement for Mills Memorial Hospital during its board meeting in Terrace Monday. CEO Cathy Ulrich says consulations with stakeholders will form an integral part of the...
CFNRNews Apr 18, 2018
Quesnel Mayor quells confusion on project
The City of Quesnel is attempting to clarify concerns over an upcoming construction project. According to a release from Mayor Bob Simpson this morning, there is still public confusion circultating re...
CFNRNews Apr 18, 2018
Foul play not suspected in fatal fire
RCMP say foul play is not suspected in a fatal Prince Rupert fire. The Prince Rupert Fire Department and police were called to a house fire in the 1300 block of Sloan Avenue Monday at about 1:45. The ...
CFNRNews Apr 17, 2018