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After two years of pandemic cancellations, the Williams Lake Stampede is set to return this summer. Williams Lake Stampede Association president Court Smith gave City Council the good news at yesterda...
Jeff Blagden Mar 09, 2022
TC Energy has signed an agreement with 16 First Nations along their Coastal GasLink pipeline route, giving them a stake in the project. Those Nations will split a 10 percent equity interest in the pro...
Jeff Blagden Mar 09, 2022
British Columbia is reporting 254 new cases of Covid-19, as of last night. Of the new cases, 54 come from Northern Health, while 131 are from the Interior. There are currently 419 active Covid hospita...
Jeff Blagden Mar 09, 2022
British Columbia is looking to close the largest gender pay gap in the country. Today, in honour of International Women's Day, the province announced plans to introduce pay transparency legislation. C...
Jeff Blagden Mar 08, 2022
Terrace residents planning an afternoon swim this Saturday will need to change their plans. In order to conduct staff training, the Terrace and District Aquatic Centre will be closing at 3:30 Saturday...
Jeff Blagden Mar 08, 2022
A new proposal would see all high school students in BC be required to undertake Indigenous education. Under the proposal, students would need to acquire 4 credits through Indigenous-focused courses, ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 08, 2022
A new Provincial Health Order requiring all health care workers to report their vaccination status took effect today. Under the new order, professional health colleges will be required to provide the ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 08, 2022
Earlier today, the Provincial government announced that they are tabling Bill 13, which looks to amend the Passenger Transportation Act. New amendments would make the record-check review process, whic...
Cael Maslin Mar 08, 2022
Last year was a rough one for the tourism industry, but the District of Kitimat is looking to bounce back strong this year. In 2021, the District saw just 453 total tourist visits, down from 1,677 in ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 08, 2022
Canada and the Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation have reached an agreement to settle a grievance more than 100 years later. In 1911, 22.5 acres of land was cut from Lake Cowichan Reserve 1 by Canada, and sold to ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 08, 2022