Category Archives: News

Man Charged with Second-Degree Murder Following Suspicious Death Investigation in Williams Lake
One man is facing homicide charges stemming from a suspicious death in Williams Lake from January. In the early hours of January 22nd, RCMP were called out to a disturbance at a residence on Carson Dr...
Jeff Blagden Mar 10, 2022

Air Quality Advisory and Burning Restriction Issued in South Cariboo, Dust Advisory in the Bulkley Valley
Elevated levels of fine particulate matter have prompted a dust advisory and air quality statement for the Bulkley Valley and Lakes District. According to Environment Canada, road dust emission from w...
Jeff Blagden Mar 10, 2022

UPDATE: Highway 16 Now Open Between Prince Rupert and Terrace After Morning Closure
Highway 16 has re-opened to traffic between Terrace and Prince Rupert, following a morning closure. Previous Story: Drivers heading between Terrance and Prince Rupert should expect to see delay...
Jeff Blagden Mar 10, 2022

March 10th Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 274 new cases of Covid-19, as of last night. Of the new cases, 29 come from Northern Health, while 84 are from the Interior. There are 405 active Covid hospitalizations p...
Jeff Blagden Mar 10, 2022

New Outdoor Bathrooms and Food Trucks Join Prince Rupert Downtown
Food trucks are set to take over a section of Prince Rupert, and they're bringing washrooms with them. After some logistical delays, Prince Rupert's new Eat Street location at the corner of 3rd Avenue...
Jeff Blagden Mar 09, 2022

Geoscience BC Partners with Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association to Bring Cleaner Fuel to BC
Geoscience BC has entered in to a collaboration agreement with the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association. Through the agreement, Geoscience will work with the Association to support the developm...
Jeff Blagden Mar 09, 2022

Canfor more than Doubles Previous Net Income Record in 2021
Canfor hit a record high operating income of $2.2 billion dollars last year, before adjustments. But impairment charges of nearly $300 million puts their reported operating income at $1.9 billion, sti...
Jeff Blagden Mar 09, 2022

BC Government changing Wildlife act to support Indigenous peoples
Legislation is being introduced by the BC government in an attempt to collaborate with Indigenous people to manage BC's wildlife and strengthen reconciliation. While wildlife management laws have exis...
Rob Young Mar 09, 2022 Photo Courtesy of BC government

UNBC students run food initiative to provide sustainable food to North BC
In order to help secure more food options for people in Northern BC, a group of students from UNBC have created an initiative focused on providing sustainable food called the Eco-Living Kitchen. This ...
Rob Young Mar 09, 2022 Photo courtesy of UNBC

Public Consultation regarding new pool renovation in Quesnel approved
A public consultation project to determine whether or not Quesnel's citizens will support a different renovation process for the city's pool was approved by the North Cariboo Joint Advisory Committee....
Rob Young Mar 09, 2022