Category Archives: News

BC NDP leadership candidate could be disqualified after report claims campaign rules were broken
According to a recently leaked report, it's been recommended by the person in charge of the BC NDP leadership race that one of the race's candidates, Anjali Appadurai, be disqualified from the race af...
Rob Young Oct 19, 2022

Complaints about BC Health Care System at 10 year high
According to an annual report that was done by BC's Ombudsperson Jay Chalke and recently released, complaints regarding BC's Health Care system have reached a 10 year high. The report also stated that...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

LNG Canada CEO discusses project progress, impacts on Kitimat and surrounding areas
Recently, LNG Canada announced that they are now past the 70 per cent completion mark of the liquefied natural gas export terminal project. CEO Jason Klein discussed some of the impacts that the LNG b...
Morgyn Budden Oct 18, 2022 LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein

Federal Government implementing loan forgiveness for small and medium sized Indigenous businesses
With many small and medium-sized Indigenous businesses across the Country having to deal with the volatility brought on by the pandemic, the Federal government is looking to help them recover by forgi...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

New Tourism program created to spark Northern BC's tourism industry
A brand new program was announced earlier today by local and provincial tourism partners. This program's goal is to come up with new and creative ideas that will help provide a boost to Northern BC's ...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

School District 82 Trustee election results revealed
Late yesterday evening, the results of the election to determine the Trustees for Coast Mountain School District 82 were officially released. For Electoral Area 1 in Kitimat, both Sonny Duncan-Green a...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

Shift into Winter Campaign reminding residents to stay safe on the winter roads
With Terrace going through mainly cold nights and rainy days as of late, residents are being reminded to start getting ready for winter. Namely, people are being reminded to take precautions while dri...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

Canfor Pulp Products curtailing Intercontinental Mill
According to a release from yesterday, Canfor Pulp Products Inc. is going to be temporarily curtailing their Intercontinental Pulp Mill. The main reason for the mill going on sabbatical is because the...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

Tahltan Central Government and Province of BC agree to create wildlife regime
An agreement between the Tahltan Central Government and the Province of BC has been reached that will see both sides work together toward the development and implementation of a top class wildlife reg...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2022

Amendments being made to opioid related act to allow Federal Government to join lawsuit started by BC
Amendments are being introduced by the Provincial Government in order to allow the Federal Government to join a BC led class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and to allow the number of defe...
Rob Young Oct 17, 2022