Category Archives: News

Online Petition looking to get justice for man shot dead by RCMP in Quesnel nearing it's goal
An Online petition demanding Police be held accountable for the shooting of a man in Quesnel last month has gained some serious traction. The petition has named David Baker as the man who was shot to ...
Rob Young Sep 24, 2021

BC Liberals Call Out NDP For Lack of Covid Reporting Transparency
Documents leaked from Island Health have confirmed hundred of unreported Covid cases in supportive housing. As a result, the BC Liberal's are calling for more transparency from the NDP when it comes t...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Subcontractor Removed From LNG Canada Site After Criminal History Revealed
Long held concerns over the safety of women in Northern work camps hold strong following an incident in Kitimat this month. Curtis Sagmoen, a subcontractor on LNG Canada's Kitimat project, was removed...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

More ICU Beds May Be Taken Up By Covid Patients Than Reports Show
More Intensive Care beds may be being taken up by Covid related patients than it seems on the surface. According to BC's Health Ministry, once a patient in ICU is no longer infectious, that person is ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

RCMP in Prince George Find Trailer Full of Stolen Items
Prince George RCMP are looking to reunite a resident with a slew of stolen items. According to police, they recovered the items during suspicious activity investigation on Tuesday. While at the proper...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Agricultural Waste Disposal Program Coming to BC
Those looking to dispose of agricultural waste, pesticides, or livestock medication in a safe manner will have some chances to do so in the coming weeks. Cleanfarms is hosting a number of one-day disp...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Study Finds Elevate Chemical Contamination in Homes Near Fracking Sites
A new study has found a troubling link between fracking in Northeastern BC, and chemical contamination in nearby homes. Conducted by Elyse Caron-Beaudoin at the University of Toronto, the study took s...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

BC Premier considering harsher measures to curb anti vaccine protesting
BC Premier John Horgan has sent out a statement saying that he and his government are considering installing tougher laws in order to stop anti vaccine protesters from interrupting the work of BC's ho...
Rob Young Sep 24, 2021

Flooding in Nass Valley Prompts Caution for Drivers
Expect a bit more hydroplaning than usual if you're hitting the roads in the Nass Valley today. Heavy downpours the past couple of days have led to an abundance of pooling and minor flooding on the ro...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Record Breaking Vessel Docks at Port of Prince Rupert
On Wednesday, a visiting vessel to the Port of Prince Rupert did it's best to prove that size does matter. With a carrying capacity of 15,000 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units, the Port played host to the ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021