Category Archives: News

Impaired Drivers Kept Kitimat RCMP Busy Over the Past Week
Impaired drivers have been keeping RCMP officers in Kitimat busy over the past week, which saw multiple prohibitions handed out. It started Saturday morning, when police caught a vehicle running a sto...
Jeff Blagden Sep 29, 2022

British Columbians Will Honour the Second Annual Truth and Reconciliation Day Tomorrow, But the New Holiday Finds its Roots Much Earlier
Tomorrow marks the second time Truth and Reconciliation Day will be officially recognized as a stat holiday in BC. But the holiday finds its roots in 2013, when Phyllis Webstad shared a story about we...
Jeff Blagden Sep 29, 2022

Province of BC and Ismaili Imamat sign agreement of cooperation
Earlier today, an Agreement of Cooperation was signed by the Province of BC and the Ismaili Imamat. As a result, both parties have committed to advancing joint efforts for development work in B.C. and...
Rob Young Sep 29, 2022

Several areas in BC dealing drought issues
According to a report from the Provincial government, several areas of BC are having issues with drought and water scarcity after the past five weeks have not seen any rainfall. The areas in question ...
Rob Young Sep 29, 2022

Bill to Lower Voting Age to 16 Proposed by Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Taylor Bachrach Defeated in Second Reading
Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Taylor Bachrach's proposed Bill to lower Canada's legal voting age to 16 has been defeated. Bill C-210 was defeated during its second reading in the House of Commons today, ga...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

Contract Awarded for West Quesnel Daycare After Two Years of Trying to Acquire Adequate Provincial Funding
After more than a year of back-and-forth grant negotiations with the Province, the City of Quesnel was finally able to award a contract for a new daycare centre. Initially, the province awarded the Ci...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

Heiltsuk Man Settles Human Rights Claim With Vancouver Police After Being Handcuffed Outside BMO Branch in 2019
A Heiltsuk man and his granddaughter have ended what he calls a three year fight for justice, after reaching a human rights settlement with Vancouver police. Maxwell Johnson filed the human rights com...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

Fort St John RCMP Seeking Public Assistance to Identify Theft Suspect With a Thing for Collectibles
Fort St John RCMP are seeking public assistance to identify the suspect of a commercial break, enter, and theft from last week. Police were called out to Penny's Coins Cards and Collectibles, on 100th...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

BC's Only Female First Nations Cabinet Member Resigns, Enters Medical Leave
BC's Tourism Minister, Melanie Mark, will be taking a medical leave, and resigning from her cabinet position. Premier John Horgan relayed Mark's decision today, saying that she needs the time to focus...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

Human Remains Found Near Chetwynd Last Month Identified, Multiple RCMP Detachments Investigating
RCMP from multiple detachments are continuing to investigate, after determining the identity of human remains found near Chetwynd last month. On August 20th, Chetwynd RCMP were called to a boat launch...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022