Category Archives: News

Northern Health Adds New Covid Restrictions For Northeast, While Northwest Excepted
Northern Health has put more Covid restrictions in place, but only for the Northeast regions. In order to stem the spread of the Delta Variant, Northern Health has decided to put the following measure...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

Coast Mountain College Unveils New Indigenous-Inspired Student Housing and Library
New students to Coast Mountain College's Terrace campus will be met by newly renovated, culturally-inspired, housing. Today, the College unveiled their new 108 bed student housing building, replacing ...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021 Photo posted to Coast Mountain College's Facebook page

Construction Set To Begin on Port of Prince Rupert's First Marine Fuel Terminal
Construction is scheduled to begin on the Port of Prince Rupert's first ever Marine Fuel Terminal next month. In conjunction with the Prince Rupert Port Authority, the Wolverine Terminals owned projec...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

Fraser River Footbridge in Quesnel to be covered in Purple light to bring awareness to intimate partner violence
In order to help raise awareness for Intimate Partner Violence, The Quesnel Fraser River Footbridge is going be lit with the color purple this Saturday. On the same day, a video will be filmed and an ...
Rob Young Oct 14, 2021

Skeena MP looking to discuss closure of steelhead fishery
Skeena Bulkley valley MP Taylor Bachrach says he will be pressing the fisheries minister over the closure of the steelhead fishery in both the Skeena and Nass watershed. The closure took effect this p...
Rob Young Oct 14, 2021

Northwest Remains in the Red When it Comes to Covid Cases
Despite some lofty vaccination numbers, most of the Northwest remains in the red zone when it comes to Covid infections. According to the most recent report from Northern Health, Terrace saw 54 new Co...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

Prince Rupert RCMP Have Man Transferred to Hospital Following Bridge Incident
RCMP in Prince Rupert had a section of traffic blocked off yesterday as they dealt with a delicate situation. A number of officers responded to a call of a man standing on the ledge of the 2nd Avenue ...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

Committee Still Torn on Future of Quesnel and District Arts and Rec Centre Renovations
Another vote is in the books, yet the future of the Quesnel and District Arts and Recreation Centre remains foggy. A failed referendum from June pegged the cost of upgrading and repairing the facility...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

TSB Investigation Finds No Link Between Lytton Wildfire and Railway Activities
An in-depth investigation in to the cause of the wildfire which devastated Lytton this summer has been completed by the Transportation Safety Board. In their report, the Board looked in to the last tr...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021 Image Provided From Train Camera

Body Discovered Near Bella Coola Could Be Linked to August Boating Incident
A body discovered in a Bella Coola estuary this weekend may be linked to a boating incident from August. On August 10th, a fishing boat carrying Cameron and Andrea Murdoch, as well as a 61 year-old gu...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021