Category Archives: News

Prince Rupert city council begins talks about replacing police station
Prince Rupert's City council began preliminary discussions over a bylaw to replace the city's police station yesterday. Project costs are estimated at 25 million dollars, and funds would be sourced fo...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

New Lheidli T'enneh Flag Raised at Multiple Prince George Public Buildings
Five public buildings in Prince George now display the new Lheidli T'enneh flag, following ceremonies last week. Last week saw the Nation's old flag lowered at City Hall, the Regional District office,...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

"Serious" Collision Closes Highway 97S Near Red Rock
A serious multi-vehicle collision in Red Rock has forced the closure of Highway 97 South, just south of Prince George. RCMP say two vehicles were involved in the incident, but are revealing little els...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

Real Estate Sales in North Fall Just Short of Record, but Costs Soar Past
Housing prices in Northern BC hit new highs in December thanks to a combination of high sales, and less listings. Real estate prices in BC have been soaring since the start of the pandemic, and the tr...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

Patients Unharmed After Truck Collides With Northern Health Connections Bus Yesterday
Northern Health patients heading from Prince Rupert to Prince George yesterday were lucky to escape a serious collision, injury free. Early yesterday morning, a Northern Health Connections bus pulled ...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

BC Sees More than 500 Surgeries Delayed Last week As Hospitals Overflow
530 non-urgent scheduled surgeries in BC were postponed between January 2nd and the 8th. Late last year, the province announced they would be delaying all non-urgent surgeries beginning on January 4th...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

Dr Bonnie Henry Expects Covid Hospitalizations to Level Off Soon Thanks to High Vaccination Rates
While Covid hospitalizations continue to balloon, Dr Bonnie Henry says she expects the numbers to level off soon. But, in order to do so, she also says that is dependent on residents continuing to get...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

UNBC Investigators Develop New Method for Measuring Glacier Melt
Investigators at the University of Northern BC have come up with a new method to track the melting of glaciers over time. Using satellite imagery from the US Geological Survey Landsat program, researc...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

New Study Finds Alaska Responsible for Intercepting Countless Canadian-bound Salmon
A new study has found Alaskan fisheries at least partially responsible for record low salmon stocks, as well as other fish, in BC. Commissioned by the Watershed Watch Salmon Society and SkeenaWild, th...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022

New Public Art Coming to Terrace After Receiving Council Support
Fresh art work will soon be on public display in Terrace, after receiving Council approval last night. Three recommendations proposing new public art displays were brought before councillors by the Pu...
Jeff Blagden Jan 11, 2022