Category Archives: News

Memorial for man shot by Quesnel RCMP growing
A memorial for the man that was shot by Quesnel RCMP earlier this week has been steadily growing. The RCMP gave a statement saying that they were checking out a man sleeping inside a brown Jeep Cherok...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021

Cariboo Region school kids returning to almost normal classroom environments
In the Cariboo region, the students returning to School are expected to be to returning to a pretty close to normal classroom setting, as all the teachers and administrators get ready for yet another ...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021

BC government says free transit program for kids under 12 now available
The B-C government says its free transit program for children under 12 will save families in Metro Vancouver more than 650-dollars a year per child. An estimated 370-thousand kids age 12 can now trave...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021

Northwest Fire Centre lifts ban on Category 2 and 3 fires
The Northwest Fire Centre is now lifting their very own ban on Category 2 and 3 fires on September 7th. As stated, both Category 2 and 3 fires and going to be allowed, and fireworks, firecrackers and ...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021

Disability Alliance BC concerned about how Vaccine card system will affect people unable to get shot
Disability Alliance B-C says it's concerned that the order from B-C's top doctor requiring people wishing to access certain indoor social and recreational settings to get vaccinated against COVID-19 d...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021

Number of evacuation orders for fires in BC take big time drop
Residents of more than 970 properties have been allowed to return home as the number of evacuation orders due to wildfires in B-C dropped to two-thousand-566. Emergency Management B-C says residents o...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021 Photo courtesy BC Wildfire Service

Unifor 2301 and Rio Tinto release statement on state of negotiations
Rio Tinto and Unifor 2301 have just recently released a joint statement that gives an update on how negotiations are proceeding. The statement says that they resumed negotiations on August 24th and th...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2021

New electric Vehicle Charging site being installed east of Terrace
A new electric vehicle charging site will be coming east of Terrace. The province is set to expand its charging network in the coming months. The number of stations throughout the province has grown t...
Rob Young Sep 01, 2021

City of Terrace inspecting recycling carts to reduce contamination
The City of Terrace is going to be inspecting recycling bins before collection this week in order to try and reduce contamination levels within the city's recycling Program. City employees in pickup t...
Rob Young Sep 01, 2021

Debate for Skeena Bulkley valley candidates happening on September 7th
On September 7th in the City of Terrace, a debate is going to be held for all six candidates of the Skeena Bulkley Valley area taking part in the upcoming September 20th federal election. This all can...
Rob Young Sep 01, 2021