Category Archives: News

Terrace Conservation and Protection Fishery Officers Help Hand Out 30 Fisheries Violations Over the Long Weekend
Conservation and Protection officers from Terrace helped local law enforcement to hand out 30 fisheries violations over the long weekend. Alongside RCMP and the Conservation Service, officers assisted...
Jeff Blagden Aug 04, 2022 Photo Provided by DFO Representative

New Sign on Scout Island a First Step in Bringing Indigenous Knowledge and Content to the Island
A new sign installed near the Nekw7usem Bridge is the first step of a collaborative effort to display Indigenous knowledge and content on Scout Island. A joint initiative between the Williams Lake Fir...
Jeff Blagden Aug 04, 2022

Helicopter Traffic to Spike on Haida Gwaii in Coming Months as Coast Guard Works to Improve Navigation Aids
Canadian Coast Guard crews and contractors will be on Haida Gwaii the next few months to improve and rebuild navigation aids. In addition to repairing the Aids to Navigation, crews will also be constr...
Jeff Blagden Aug 04, 2022

BC Assembly of First Nations Holding Meetings to Discuss Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services Program
A meeting is being held by the BC Assembly of First Nations to discuss long-term reform to the First Nations Child and Family Services Program. In December, Ottawa came to an agreement in principle to...
Jeff Blagden Aug 04, 2022

Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs Visit Six Nations Territory in Ontario in First Stop on Nation to Nation Tour
A group of Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs landed in Six Nations territory in Ontario on Tuesday for the beginning of a cross-Canada tour. Dubbed the Strengthening our Sovereignty: Nation to Nation Tou...
Jeff Blagden Aug 04, 2022

City of Prince Rupert Lifts Water Quality Advisory After Flushing System
A Water Quality Advisory which had been issued by the City of Prince Rupert this weekend has now been lifted. On Saturday, the City issued a Boil Water Notice due to low chlorination levels in the wat...
Jeff Blagden Aug 04, 2022

Kitimat RCMP seeking suspects who vandalized decoration at Centennial park
Kitimat RCMP are seeking out the vandals who damaged the bracket on a decorative peace dove, which is used to light up an area of Centennial park. This dove was added as a decoration by the Rotary Clu...
Rob Young Aug 03, 2022

Fort St John RCMP looking for owner of abandoned tools
Fort St John RCMP have sent out a statement asking for help finding the owner of some heavy duty tools. Yesterday afternoon, Police received a report that said a shopping cart with tools had been aban...
Rob Young Aug 03, 2022

Terrace lifts local state of emergency
A local State of Emergency in Terrace that was put in place on July 6th due to an evacuation order for a property on McConnell Crescent has not been extended. This State of Emergency was initially put...
Rob Young Aug 03, 2022

Federal Government sending over $7.5 million in funding to help BC's aerospace sector
In a recent announcement, it was revealed that over $7.5 million will be headed BC's way via the Federal Government to help support the aerospace sector. This funding will be split up and given out to...
Rob Young Aug 03, 2022 Photo Courtesy of Federal Government