Category Archives: News

BC introducing new tax credit to help building owners save on retrofits and reduce energy use
BC is introducing a new tax credit that will allow building owners to build up their savings a little bit more. The Clean Building Tax Credit will support CleanBC's commitment to reducing BC's emissio...
Rob Young Jul 13, 2022

Prince George RCMP seeking public help in locating wanted man
Prince George RCMP are looking for help from the public in order to locate a wanted man. 34-year-old Levi Eddie Stuparyk is wanted on four outstanding arrest warrants for multiple offenses, some of wh...
Rob Young Jul 13, 2022

Prince George RCMP arrest man for pointing firearm at another man
Prince George RCMP responded to a weapons complaint back on Saturday just before 10 in the evening. According to witnesses, two men got into an argument outside of a residence on the 1900 block of Cen...
Rob Young Jul 13, 2022

BC getting funding to add 128 car charging stations across the Province
In honor of Canada's EVWeek, funding that will look to reduce pollution and create more spots for electric vehicles to charge will be coming BC's way. BC's Minister of Natural Resources, Jonathan Wilk...
Rob Young Jul 13, 2022

Restoration of Ancestral Name for Daajin Giids, Formerly the Village of Queen Charlotte, in May Receives Provincial Recognition
An effort to restore the ancestral name of a community on Haida Gwaii has now received official provincial recognition. In May, Councillors of the former Village of Queen Charlotte unanimously voted t...
Jeff Blagden Jul 13, 2022

Old Skeena Bridge Rehabilitation Project Start Date Pushed Back Once More
Work on the Old Skeena Bridge Rehabilitation Project in Terrace has been delayed once again. Initially, work was planned to start in April, but had to be delayed due to issues finding a contractor. Ea...
Jeff Blagden Jul 13, 2022

UBC President leaving for Michigan
It was announced earlier today that the University of British Columbia will be needing to hire a new president before long. According to BC's Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training, Annie ...
Rob Young Jul 13, 2022

Snowbirds to Visit the Northwest for First Time in 22 Years at Northwest Regional Airshow in Terrace Next Week
For the first time in more than two decades, the Snowbirds will be joining an airshow in Terrace next week. Terrace has not played host to a major airshow since 2004, a show which did not involve Cana...
Jeff Blagden Jul 13, 2022

New Survey shows BC residents concerned over staffing and other issues at provincial parks this summer
According to a recently released survey, many BC residents are having at least some concerns about staffing at BC provincial parks this summer. At least 82 percent of respondents on the survey are exp...
Rob Young Jul 13, 2022

Flood Risks Remain Low for the Northcoast, Stay Elevated in the Nechako and Central Coast
Forecasted flood risks remain low for the Northcoast, but the River Forecast Centre is maintaining advisories in other regions. A Flood Watch remains in place for the Nechako and Quesnel Rivers, as we...
Jeff Blagden Jul 13, 2022