Category Archives: News

Multiple Flood related advisories and watches put into place
Even with multiple advisories and alerts being lifted recently, the risk of floods has not gone away completely for some BC residents. A High streamflow advisory has been put in place for the town of ...
Rob Young Jun 16, 2022

Quesnel warns of potential flooding
A new report from the City of Quesnel is advising their residents to get ready for potential flooding. No evacuation alerts or orders are in place at this time but water levels in the Quesnel River ar...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Witsuwit'en Language & Culture Society putting on event to celebrate dictionary release
To celebrate the release of the Official Witsuwit'en-English Dictionary, the Witsuwit'en Language & Culture Society is going to be holding two events where copies of the dictionary will be handed ...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Final Report in BC Money Laundering case released publicly
According to B-C Supreme Court judge Austin Cullen, his inquiry into BC's major money laundering case has concluded that the federal government's anti-money laundering regime is ineffective. Through h...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Insured losses from BC flooding in November up to $675 million
According to brand new estimates from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc., The major floods in southern BC last November has caused around $675 million in insured damages. That estimate is up ...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

RBC releases document revealing people getting Future Launch Indigenous Scholarship
RBC has released a document revealing 19 of the 20 people that will be receiving their Future Launch Indigenous Youth Scholarship for this year. The one name missing wishes to remain anonymous. The ma...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Quesnel Mayor Simpson releases letter about major reports
Quesnel's mayor Bob Simpson has published a letter regarding the subject of the city's two major reports, and those are the city's consolidated financial statements and its annual report. While Simpso...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Ferry Island has now been re-opened
With Terrace currently facing a low flood risk at the moment, Ferry Island has now been fully re-opened for public use. This means that the public can now get back to using the campground's trail and ...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Prince Rupert new officer in charge introduces himself to council
At Prince Rupert's City Council meeting back on Monday, the city's new officer in charge of the RCMP introduced himself to the council members. After spending the previous half decade in Lake Louise, ...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022

Several evacuation alerts in Northern BC are now lifted
With a lot of river flows leveling out in recent days, most flood-related advisories and alerts in the Northwest have been called off. Terrace's local state of emergency that was in place solely to fa...
Rob Young Jun 15, 2022