Category Archives: News

April 8 News
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

Lax Kw'alaams Calls for Halt to Kitselas Treaty Vote
With the Kitselas First Nation set to vote on its proposed treaty on April 10, Lax Kw'alaams is calling on the federal and provincial governments to withdraw the agreement, citing a lack of meaningful...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

First Nations LNG Alliance Rebrands as First Nations Natural Gas Alliance
The First Nations LNG Alliance has officially rebranded to the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance to better reflect the growing involvement of First Nations in all aspects of the natural gas industry....
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

GitxaaĊa Nation Prepares for April 15 Election
The Gitxaaa Nation will hold an election on April 15, to select new leadership for the next three-year term. Members will vote to elect one Chief Councillor, one Deputy Chief Councillor, one Youth Cou...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

Lax Kw'alaams Leaders Sign Governance Accord Ahead of Historic Vote Tomorrow
Lax Kw'alaams Mayor Garry Reece and hereditary leaders of the Allied Ts'msyen Tribes have signed a Governance Accord, creating a unified governance model for the territory. This agreement formalizes s...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

'Ksan Society Partners with HSABC for Homeless Count
On Friday, April 25th, the 'Ksan Society, in partnership with Homelessness Services Association of BC, will conduct the provincial Homeless Count, a vital survey aimed at understanding homelessness in...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

Driveway Paving Scam Reported in Vanderhoof
On April 3, 2025, the Vanderhoof RCMP were alerted to a scam involving individuals posing as a paving company. The scammers offer to pave driveways for a fee, but after the work is completed, they cha...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025

Voter Information Cards Arriving by April 11, 2025
Elections Canada is mailing personalized voter information cards to all registered electors, with delivery expected by Friday, April 11. These cards provide important details such as where and when to...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025 JulieAlexK / Depositphotos.com

Canadian Shoppers Face Market Fatigue Amid Rising Prices
A growing number of Canadians are willing to avoid U.S.-made goods, even if it means paying more, but experts warn that this determination may not last as prices continue to rise. Recent polls show 61...
Sabrina Spencer Apr 08, 2025 mcgphoto / Depositphotos.com

B.C. Timber Sales Under Review Amid U.S. Tariff Struggles
British Columbia's forestry sector is facing unprecedented challenges, exacerbated by a 34.45% tariff on softwood lumber exports imposed by the Trump administration. This tariff has made B.C. lumber m...
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