Category Archives: News

Cause of Brief Northwest Coast Power Outage Unknown
BC Hydro is unsure of what caused a brief power outage which surged across the northwest coast yesterday. While power was only down for a matter of seconds, the outage affected more than 8 thousand re...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

NDP MP Calls Out Liberals For Dropping 2015 Appeal Against Catholic Church
An Ontario MP is calling out the Liberal Government for letting the Catholic Church off the hook. Timmins based NDP MP Charlie Angus penned a letter to the Prime Minister today, seeking clarification....
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

October 14th Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 605 new cases of Covid-19, as of last night. That brings the province's active total to 5,172, with 153 in ICU. Of the new cases, 67 were in the North, while 119 are from...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

Accident From Early Morning Causing Delays in Terrace
Drivers in the Terrace area in the early morning may have experienced some congestion at one of the City's main arteries. An accident between two pick up trucks on Keith Avenue had caused minor traffi...
Jeff Blagden Oct 14, 2021

Kitimat Water Quality Advisory Lifted
A water quality advisory which had been in place in Kitimat for three weeks has now been lifted. An advisory was issued on September 22nd due to elevated turbidity levels in the Kitimat River, which h...
Jeff Blagden Oct 13, 2021

Transportation Safety Board revealing findings at Lytton tomorrow
Tomorrow should be the day where if there was any concrete evidence as to what caused the fire that burned down the town Lytton found, the Transportation Safety Board will let the public know. The boa...
Rob Young Oct 13, 2021

RCMP arrest two people suspected of assaulting and robbing a Terrace Woman
Two suspects have been taken into Police custody after a Terrace woman was both robbed and beaten up badly. The woman was at an address back on the evening of October 5th of this year when she was ass...
Rob Young Oct 13, 2021

New Seabins Help to Remove Pollutants and Waste From Waters Near Prince Rupert
BC's coastline is set to become a bit cleaner, thanks in no small part to the Prince Rupert Rainmakers Interact Club. Volunteers from the Club worked tirelessly to gather donations and support to brin...
Jeff Blagden Oct 13, 2021

Heiltsuk Nation Still Feeling Financial and Ecological Impacts of Nathan E Stewart Spill
Members of the Heiltsuk First Nation are still attempting to recover financially from a 2016 oil spill. In October of 2016, when the Nathan E Stewart tugboat nabbed national headlines, spilling more t...
Jeff Blagden Oct 13, 2021

Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs Continue to Contest Pipeline Injunctions
Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs say that they will continue to challenge RCMP presence on their land, despite injunctions. RCMP are present on the territory to enforce an injunction to allow the 670 km...
Jeff Blagden Oct 13, 2021