Category Archives: News

Sexual Assault Charges Against Tl'azt'en Hereditary Chief Ed John Stayed After Alleged Victim Decides Not to Proceed with Case
A woman who had accused ex-BC Cabinet Minister and Tl'azt'en Hereditary Chief Ed John of sexual assault has decided to put her case on hold. John had been facing four charges related to sexual assault...
Jeff Blagden Jul 27, 2022

Indigenous Leaders Accept Pope's Apology, but Call for More Action to Put Meaning Behind it
While most are choosing to accept the Pope's apology, most Indigenous leaders are calling for more action to put meaning behind his words. On Monday, Pope Francis apologized for the Catholic Church's ...
Jeff Blagden Jul 27, 2022

Community Cooling Options Available in Terrace and Kitimat as Extreme Heat Warnings Persist
British Columbians will be feeling the heat for a few more days, with Environment Canada maintaining extreme heat warnings across most of the province. Inland sections of the North Coast and Central C...
Jeff Blagden Jul 27, 2022

Prince Rupert RCMP looking to identify break and enter suspect
Prince Rupert RCMP are looking to identify a break and enter suspect, who happens to be pretty bad at avoiding cameras. According to RCMP, the suspect broke into The Argosy, an antique furniture store...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022

Prince George RCMP looking for witnesses of shooting
Prince George RCMP are looking for witnesses to a shooting at a vacant commercial building from last week. Sometime before 5:00 in the morning on July 19th, a gunman wearing all black arrived and bega...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022

City of Terrace increasing wages for City staff
In order to improve retention and combat staffing challenges, the City of Terrace is increasing wages for union-exempt staff. Just last month, the City came to terms on a new 5 year agreement with CUP...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022

Earthquake happens close by the coast of Haida Gwaii
At around 9:46 last night, an Earthquake was recorded in the ocean, Southwest of Haida Gwaii's coast. It was measured to be about 4.8 in magnitude and was about 10 KM beneath the waves. Luckily, there...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022

Prince Rupert Councillors approve interim parking strategy
At last night's Prince Rupert City Council meeting, an interim parking management strategy was presented to the councillors. This presentation showed off multiple different temporary solutions to the ...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022

Fire nearby Lytton not the biggest fire burning in BC currently
While the Nahomin Creek wildfire, near Lytton, remains BC's only wildfire of note, its largest is burning in the Northwest Fire Centre. Now covering more than 5,700 hectares, and still listed as out o...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022

Prince Rupert RCMP asking for victim of New Year's incident to help with investigation
Prince Rupert RCMP are asking for the victim of a January incident to come forward to assist their investigation. In the early hours of New Years day, police were called on to look into an incident on...
Rob Young Jul 26, 2022