Category Archives: News

Province and Gitanyow First Nation Celebrate 10 Years Since Signing of Landmark Land-Use Plan
It has now been 10 years since the landmark Gitanyow Lax'yip Land-Use Plan was signed between the Province and Gitanyow First Nation. That agreement lays out the Nation's vision and appropriate uses f...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

David Eby announces major changes in BC's Housing Policy
Earlier today, BC's Housing Minister and NDP leadership candidate David Eby made an announcement regarding a major shift in BC's housing policy. Some of the most notable changes include a new anti-fli...
Rob Young Sep 28, 2022

Coastal GasLink Pipeline Surpasses 70% Completion Mark, Pipeline Installation Begins on Contentious Section Near Houston
Coastal GasLink's 670 km pipeline from Groundbirch to Kitimat has now officially surpassed the 70 percent completion mark. According to CGL's September construction update, the project is now 72 perce...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

Staffing Shortages Forcing Hours Reduction at Ksan Residence and Shelter
A staffing shortage is forcing the Ksan Society to reduce the hours at their Ksan Residence and Shelter, or KRS, facility. Located on Hall Street, KRS features 16 short-term housing beds for community...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

169 Illicit Drug Overdose Deaths in August Have 2022 Nearly Matching 2021's Record Total Through 8 Months
A total of 1,468 British Columbians have lost their lives to the toxic drug crisis through August this year, just one short of last year's record mark through 8 months. 169 illicit overdose deaths wer...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2022

UNBC Art Gallery being renamed to honor late Lheidli T'enneh carver
In a recently put out news release, it was revealed that the University of Northern British Columbia's Rotunda Art Gallery will now be known as the Robert Frederick Gallery. The name change is meant t...
Rob Young Sep 28, 2022

City of Terrace releases letter proclaiming support Health Care Professionals
A letter was sent out by the City of Terrace yesterday proclaiming their support for local physicians and their staff. In the letter, it was said that the city recognizes the need for more healthcare ...
Rob Young Sep 28, 2022

Transportation Safety Board Dispatches Team to Investigate After Tour Boat Sinks Near Haida Gwaii
A team of investigators has been deployed by the Transportation Safety Board after a tour boat sunk off the coast of Haida Gwaii earlier this month. On September 10th, the MV Island Bay sunk after bec...
Jeff Blagden Sep 27, 2022

West Fraser Announces Curtailments at Cariboo Pulp and Paper in Quesnel
Roughly 160 employees will be impacted by 16 days of curtailments at Cariboo Pulp and Paper in Quesnel, set to begin at the end of next month. According to West Fraser, the curtailments are being intr...
Jeff Blagden Sep 27, 2022

Emergency Management Bc Provides Fresh Funding to Help City of Terrace Deal With On-Going Landslide on Kitsumkalum Escarpment
Fresh funding is on the way to help the City of Terrace to mitigate damages related to an on-going landslide near McConnell Crescent. An initial landslide near the Kitsumkalum escarpment in 2017 has l...
Jeff Blagden Sep 27, 2022