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Red Cross to Add Opioid Training to All CPR Programs in Canada
Opioid deaths in this country continue to skyrocket, with more than 21 thousand opioid related deaths in the last 5 years. According to data compiled by the Red Cross, 97 percent of those deaths were ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2021

Pacific Northwest Music Festival to Return After Two Year Hiatus
After a pandemic-induced two year hiatus, the Pacific Northwest Music Festival is planning a 2022 return, albeit in a limited fashion. Yesterday, Terrace Council gave support to a 15 thousand dollar g...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2021

New Fireworks Restrictions Coming to Terrace
Fans of fireworks are not going to be fans of new restrictions set to take effect in Terrace this year. A new bylaw amendment will restrict the use of fireworks and related explosive devices to Octobe...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2021 Colorful Firework display background at night for celebration anniversary

September 28th Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 2,239 new cases of Covid-19 during the three day period between the 24th and 27th. That works out to roughly 750 cases per day. Of the new cases, 358 come from Northern H...
Jeff Blagden Sep 28, 2021

Quesnel planning on creating memorial for those affected by residential schools
The City of Quesnel has made it known that they are planning on making a memorial for residential school victims in the amphitheatre park that is located right next to city hall. The city council meet...
Rob Young Sep 27, 2021

Tears to Hope Society putting on event to honor first Truth and Reconciliation Day
Residents of Terrace will be able to take part in a walk to honor the victims of the residential school system, and their families on Thursday. The event, put on by the Tears to Hope Society, will hon...
Rob Young Sep 27, 2021

Vaccine cards are now only means of accessing non-essential services
The residents of BC have officially received a reminder from the provincial government that today is the day when the province's vaccine card is the only proof of vaccination that will be accepted by ...
Rob Young Sep 27, 2021

Bc Liberals Call on NDP to Improve Covid Handling in Schools
BC's opposition government released a statement today calling on the NDP to change the way they deal with Covid cases in schools. In the letter, Education Critic Jackie Tegart calls the NDP and Educat...
Jeff Blagden Sep 27, 2021

Prince George RCMP Make Four Gun Related Arrests Thanks to Residents
Reports from a number of community members were key in making four gun related arrests in Prince George last week. Prior to last weekend, RCMP received reports of a loud argument from community member...
Jeff Blagden Sep 27, 2021

20th Annual Tour de North Wraps Up
The Tour de North officially wrapped up in Prince Rupert last week, after seven days of cycling. It was the 20th year for the annual event, put on by Cops for Cancer. Each year, riders made up of pers...
Jeff Blagden Sep 27, 2021