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COVID vaccines available at multiple college campuses in BC
Fraser Health says COVID-19 vaccines will be available at a number of post-secondary school campuses. Students and staff are invited to attend the on-campus clinics to receive their first or second do...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Afghan Native in BC desperate to get family out of Afghanistan after more attacks
An Afghan native now living in Surrey is calling today's attacks at the Kabul airport devastating and horrific. Jamshid Arefi says the attacks have made him even more desperate to get his mother and t...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Quesnel gets funding for program to solve Homelessness problem
Turns out the City of Terrace is not the only BC town that is looking to clean up and hopefully get rid of some city wide issues. The City of Quesnel is going to be receiving funding from the province...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Terrace RCMP Volunteers come together to launch Speed Watch program
Volunteers from the Terrace RCMP are coming together in order to launch the Speed Watch Program in the community as Pandemic Restrictions were starting to ease up. Yesterday morning, Volunteers were o...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021

Burnt down motor-home in downtown Williams Lake leaves one person dead
A motor-home parked in the downtown Williams Lake area and two other vehicles were revealed to have been badly damaged by a fire that happened last night. One person was found dead inside the wreckage...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021

City of Terrace hires official to solve problems in downtown area
The city of Terrace has just hired a key official for three years and for a contract of $456,000 to hopefully solve the multitude of issues that the downtown area is currently dealing with, such as me...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021

BC residents whose properties were affected by Wildfires have chance at financial support
The B-C government says people who have been evacuated and whose properties have been affected by wildfires may access some additional financial support. The Ministry of Public Safety says two-thousan...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021 Photo courtesy BC Wildfire Service

BC Mask mandate has now officially been put back into effect
As of today, B-C residents are now required to wear masks in all indoor public spaces including malls, grocery stores and on transit in order help curb the spread of COVID-19. Provincial health office...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021

Change to Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion route officially approved
The Canada Energy Regulator has approved a change to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion route to take it around the Coldwater Indian Band. The pipeline was originally set to go right through the na...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021

Three charging stations on Highway 16 currently not working
Three of the five fast charging stations that are located on Highway 16 just a bit west of Prince George, are not working at the moment, which really hampers the provincial government's plan to expand...
Rob Young Aug 25, 2021