Category Archives: News

Williams Lake held event to commemorate annual Chilcotin War and Lhats'as?in Memorial Day last Wednesday
Back on October 26th, a ceremony was held in Williams Lake to commemorate the 158th annual Chilcotin War and Lhats'as?in Memorial Day. This day was created in order to honor the Tsilhqot'in war chiefs...
Rob Young Nov 01, 2022

Forest Enhancement Society of BC sending out Accomplishments update
In a news release sent out earlier today, the Forest Enhancement Society of BC announced that they were sending out an Accomplishments Update in collaboration with the Habitat Conservation Trust Found...
Rob Young Nov 01, 2022

Smithers holding meeting to reform citizens on patrol program
Similar to Terrace, Smithers has had a problem with downtown safety. After a consultation involving town officials, RCMP, merchants and public feedback, a meeting has been called to restart the citize...
Rob Young Nov 01, 2022

Fraser Institute study reveals that BC has 4th highest personal income tax rate between Canada and U.S
According to a recent study conducted by a member of the Fraser Institute, BC currently has the fourth-highest personal income tax rate in Canada and the U.S. The personal income tax rate results from...
Rob Young Nov 01, 2022

Interior Health adds 337 jobs to their Career Access Program
In a recently released press release, Interior Health announced that their Career Access Program has added 337 positions. As far the breakdown of the positions goes, 20 are pilot positions in acute ca...
Rob Young Nov 01, 2022

Coastal Gaslink releases update on pipeline project
In an update that was just recently sent out, Coastal Gaslink revealed how much progress they've made on their Province wide pipeline project. As of the end of September, the overall pipeline is 75 pe...
Rob Young Oct 31, 2022

BC making more amendments, this time to Workers Compensation Act
More Provincial amendments are being made in BC and this time, the changes are being made to the Workers Compensation Act. The main reason for said changes are to restore fairness for workers injured ...
Rob Young Oct 31, 2022

Air quality again becoming concern for Bulkley Valley
As the weather gets colder and as woodstoves need to get used, air quality is starting to again become a concern for residents in the Bulkley Valley. Sue Brooks, a member of the Lakes District airshed...
Rob Young Oct 31, 2022

BC Teacher's Federation and Public School Educators Association have reached tentative agreement
According to a statement that was released earlier today, the Public School Educators Association and the B-C Teachers' Federation have reached a tentative contract agreement under the Province's Shar...
Rob Young Oct 31, 2022

Statistics Canada reveals the high number of Fort St John residents that are people of color
According to some recent data released by Statistics Canada, some northern Cities in BC have seen upticks in their visible minority population over the past five years. The most notable of which has p...
Rob Young Oct 31, 2022