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A video commemorating the demolition of a former Residential School in Lower Post was released publicly this afternoon. That video depicts the ceremonial demolition of the building on Kaska Dena terri...
Jeff Blagden Mar 17, 2022
A motion by City Council to look in to instituting a "no-go zone" for repeat offenders in downtown Terrace has been denied by RCMP. The motion to restrict prolific offenders from entering the area was...
Jeff Blagden Mar 17, 2022
At their last Council meeting, the city of Quesnel got approval to receive $49,330 in funds from the 150 Time Immemorial Program. The reason that the city was looking to get this funding is so they ca...
Rob Young Mar 17, 2022
The Gitxaala nation and Citywest have inked a deal that will see high speed internet coming to the community. This will be a fibre optic system under a new company called the Gitxaala Citywest communi...
Rob Young Mar 17, 2022
A bylaw in Quesnel has been amended and it will now force business owners to clear their sidewalks not just in the winter, but the summer as well. Due to a request by the Downtown Business association...
Rob Young Mar 17, 2022
Drivers in the Northwest are well aware of just how treacherous and unforgiving Highway 37 can be between Kitimat and Kitwanga. Even in the best of weather conditions, the winding road can prove diffi...
Jeff Blagden Mar 17, 2022
It's no secret that British Columbians, especially those in the North, are facing a housing crisis. But, newly appointed Municipal Affairs Minister Nathan Cullen says the solution to that crisis will ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 17, 2022
British Columbia is reporting 235 new cases of Covid-19, as of last night. Of the new cases, 23 come from Northern Health, while 182 are from the Interior. There are 329 active Covid hospitalizations ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 17, 2022
For those that are big fans of camping, the province has announced that they updated their BC Parks reservation service and are encouraging residents to look it over before bookings open on March 21st...
Rob Young Mar 16, 2022
A relatively new initiative known as Feed BC is going to be providing locally-sourced food to 20 of BC's public post-secondary schools. Of the 20 partners in the program, 3 have campuses in the North:...
Rob Young Mar 16, 2022