Category Archives: News

Man Wanted on Canada-Wide Warrant After Escaping Custody Spotted in Terrace and Prince Rupert Area
A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man spotted in the Northwest after escaping a correctional facility in Abbotsford. Jessie Millwater has been known to frequent the Terrace, Prince Rupert, a...
Jeff Blagden Jun 23, 2022

Event Being Held in Kitimat Tonight Will Honour Residential School Victims Ahead of Every Child Matters Memorial Soccer Tournament
Residents of the Kitimat area are invited to an event tonight to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Residential School tragedy. Put on by the organizers of the Every Child Matters Memorial S...
Jeff Blagden Jun 23, 2022

Funding coming to First Nations Forestry Council to support students in Forest Sector
More funding and opportunities will be coming the way of Indigenous people looking to work in BC's Forest Sector. $437,000 in Provincial funding will be headed the way of the First Nations Forestry Co...
Rob Young Jun 23, 2022

Changes in Canada's Drinking Water Guidelines Prompt Water Quality Advisory in Quesnel
A Water Quality Advisory has been issued for the City of Quesnel, due to high levels of manganese in the water supply. Changes to Canada's drinking water guidelines have prompted the advisory, despite...
Jeff Blagden Jun 23, 2022

Residents Advised to Prepare for Heat as Temperatures Set to Boom this Weekend
With temperatures expected to boom this weekend, British Columbians are being advised to prepare for the heat. Due to the forecasted temperatures, Environment Canada has issued a special weather state...
Jeff Blagden Jun 23, 2022

Liberals Table New Federal Bill Which Aims to Create a National Council to Monitor and Report on Reconciliation
A new Federal Bill has been tabled which aims to create a national council to monitor and report on Indigenous reconciliation. If passed, Bill C-29 would establish a permanent, independent, Indigenous...
Jeff Blagden Jun 23, 2022

BC makes changes to Wildlife Act to control Feral Rabbit population
BC is making changes to the Province's Wildlife Act in order to control the feral rabbit population better. Both Wild European and eastern cottontail rabbits are not native to BC while being known to ...
Rob Young Jun 23, 2022

Flood Risks Remain Low in Northwest, Higher in other Sections of the North and Interior
Flood risks remain high for large sections of the North and Interior, though risks in the Northwest have stabilized for now. With temperatures expected to begin rising this weekend, the BC River Forec...
Jeff Blagden Jun 23, 2022

Members of the Gidimt'en Clan File Lawsuit Against RCMP, CGL, and Others, Alleging Months of Targeted Harassment
A civil claim has been filed by members of the Gidimt'en Clan, alleging harassment on their territory relating to the Coastal GasLink Pipeline project. One of the five Clans of the Wet'suwet'en Nation...
Jeff Blagden Jun 22, 2022

Liberals and Conservatives Vote Down Federal Bill Aimed at Prioritizing Infrastructure Funding for Indigenous and Northern Communities
A Federal Bill which would have given Northern and Indigenous communities more control over climate-related infrastructure has been voted down. Proposed by the NDP and blocked by the Liberals and Cons...
Jeff Blagden Jun 22, 2022