Category Archives: News

Forest Enhancement Society of BC and Partners Working to Fight Climate Change and Improve Forest Sustainability
Good news has been hard to come by for the forestry industry of late, but a number of nature-based projects are working to reverse the narrative. A new update from the Forest Enhancement Society of BC...
Jeff Blagden Feb 17, 2023

Northern Healthcare Foundations, Fundraising Societies, and Auxiliaries Raise Over $2.2 Million in 2021-22 Fiscal Year
While government officials spent last year at odds over healthcare funding, northern foundations and auxiliaries got to work. During the 2021-22 fiscal year, healthcare foundations, fundraising societ...
Jeff Blagden Feb 17, 2023

South Hazelton runner representing Canada at World Cross-Country Championships
This weekend, South Hazelton-born runner Regan Yee will be competing in the World Cross-Country Championships in Australia. Yee has been running since childhood. Even though the running team at her el...
Morgyn Budden Feb 17, 2023 (Montreal, Canada---25 July 2019) Regan Yee racing in the women's 3000m steeplechase competing in 2019 Canadian Track and Field Championships at the Claude Robillard Sports Centre in Montreal. 2019 Copyright Sean Burges / Mundo Sport Images.

Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad Joins Conservative Party of BC, Becoming their Only Sitting Member in Legislature
Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad has joined the Conservative Party of BC, after being kicked out of the Liberal Caucus last summer. Rustad was removed from the party last August after sharing a disproven...
Jeff Blagden Feb 16, 2023

GR Baker Memorial Hospital Addition Gets Indigenous Companion Name Including both Carrier and Chilcotin Languages
A nearly completed expansion to Quesnel's GR Baker Memorial Hospital has been given a name which reflects the territory it was built on. Northern Health has unveiled a new Indigenous companion name fo...
Jeff Blagden Feb 16, 2023 Photo courtesy of Northern Health

B.C. announces $6.3 million towards firefighting equipment and training
BC has announced that $6.3 million will be distributed towards firefighting equipment and training. Distributed through the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund, the funding will be split between 114...
Morgyn Budden Feb 16, 2023

DFO to Open Commercial Pacific Herring Fisheries in Prince Rupert and Central Coast Districts, in a Limited Capacity
Commercial fisheries will once again be able to harvest Pacific herring on the North and Central coasts this year, though in a limited capacity. Low populations and conservation concerns had forced th...
Jeff Blagden Feb 16, 2023

Two Northern Communities Among Twelve Benefiting from Funding to Improve Indigenous Cultural Safety in Emergency Management
A $562,000 provincial investment will help improve Indigenous cultural safety and humility in local emergency management. Two Northern communities are among 12 benefiting from the funding, which comes...
Jeff Blagden Feb 16, 2023

RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to Step Down Next Month
Controversial RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki has announced her intent to retire next month. Lucki took over as the force's 24th commissioner in 2018, and has faced strong criticism from both sides of ...
Jeff Blagden Feb 16, 2023

Repatriated Nuxalk Totem Pole Makes it to Williams Lake, Completing Roughly Half of its Journey Home After 100 Years Away
A ceremony was held in Williams Lake yesterday to welcome a delegation from the Nuxalk Nation as they guide a long-lost totem pole home. Carved by Chief Louie Snuxyaltwa in the 1800s, the pole was sto...
Jeff Blagden Feb 16, 2023 Royal BC Museums former "Hall of Totems" exhibition. Courtesy of Royal BC Museum.