Category Archives: News

Many Gidimt'en Land Defenders and Supporters Released on Varying Conditions
A number of high profile Wet'suwet'en land defenders have been released on conditions following court appearances in Prince George. Nearly 30 Gidimt'en members were arrested during the RCMP's enforcem...
Jeff Blagden Nov 24, 2021

Quesnel Mayor Calls for Province-Level Changes to Climate Change Plans and Emergency Response
A week of weather-related destruction has Quesnel Mayor Bob Simpson calling for the province to rethink their response to climate change and emergency planning. Simpson says the province-wide flooding...
Jeff Blagden Nov 24, 2021

November 24th Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 324 new caes of Covid-19, as of last night. That brings the province's active case total to 3,047, with 115 in ICU. Of the new cases, 60 come from Northern Health, while ...
Jeff Blagden Nov 24, 2021

Woodfibre LNG Project Signs Construction Contract
A new contract means the cleanest LNG export facility ever proposed could soon see "proposed" removed from that statement. Woodfibre LNG has signed an Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, and Constr...
Jeff Blagden Nov 23, 2021 (PRNewsfoto/KBR, Inc.)

375 Non-Urgent Surgeries Postponed in BC Last Week
Non-urgent surgeries are continuing to be postponed in BC as hospitals across the province struggle with near-capacity patient intakes. Last week, 375 surgeries were postponed provincewide, with 3 in ...
Jeff Blagden Nov 23, 2021

Covid Outbreak Declared at St Ann's Catholic School in Quesnel
Northern Health has declared a Covid outbreak at St Ann's Catholic School in Quesnel. 27 outbreak-associated cases have been identified, resulting from a number of smaller case clusters coming togethe...
Jeff Blagden Nov 23, 2021

Province Releases Details on Pediatric Covid Vaccine Rollout
British Columbia has provided a bit more clarity on how they intend to rollout pediatric Covid vaccinations. On Friday, Health Canada announced their approval of the Pfizer pediatric vaccine for use i...
Jeff Blagden Nov 23, 2021

Two railways look to become operational in BC again
Both the Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National are hoping to get their operations moving again through the flooded parts of Southern BC. C-N sent out a statement saying that limited service b...
Rob Young Nov 23, 2021 The vertical rails on the railroad in the spring

Wet'suwet'en Supporters in Kitwanga Gather on Train Tracks for Show of Solidarity
Community members in Kitwanga have spent the day standing in solidarity with Gidimt'en land defenders. Last week, RCMP began a militarized enforcement of their pipeline injunction on Wet'suwet'en terr...
Jeff Blagden Nov 23, 2021

New Online Shopping Platform Highlights Woman-Owned Businesses in Northern BC
A new virtual pop-up shop is making it easier to buy local and support female entrepreneurs this holiday season. WeBC has opened their WeShopBC project in an effort to highlight more than 450 woman-le...
Jeff Blagden Nov 23, 2021