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Canada getting ready to open border to U.S visitors
Both fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the U.S will be allowed into Canada for non-essential travel on Aug. 9, and they will be joined by the rest of the world on Sept. 7. Fede...
Rob Young Jul 19, 2021

Nisga'a artists hosting display at Terrace Art Gallery
The artistic trio of Kari Morgan, Jamie Nole and Jaimie Davis are hosting their exhibition, which is known as Living Lines, right now until July 31 at the Terrace Art Gallery. This exhibition features...
Rob Young Jul 19, 2021

Nisga'a Nation creates new partnership with LNG companies
The Nisga'a Nation is working with two liquefied natural gas companies on a new L-N-G partnership in northern B-C. Rockies L-N-G -- a Calgary-based group of L-N-G companies -- and Texas-based Western ...
Rob Young Jul 19, 2021

Yukon firefighters traveling to BC to help with Wildfires
Firefighters from Yukon are on the way to B-C to help crews battling hundreds of wildfires. A statement from the territory says one of its two air tanker groups arrived in Prince George yesterday for ...
Rob Young Jul 19, 2021

Cooler weather and rain decreasing risk of new wildfires in BC
Cooler weather cut the number of new wildfires over the weekend across B-C, but the B-C Wildfire Service says 300 blazes are still burning and 37 of them are either highly visible or a direct threat t...
Rob Young Jul 19, 2021

City of Terrace had no choice but to cut down trees near Hospital construction site
According to a report given to Terrace City Council, there was not much the City of Terrace could do other than completely clear out the trees from the new Mills Memorial Hospital construction site. T...
Rob Young Jul 16, 2021

Quesnel reminds residents to be ready in case of wildfire
The City of Quesnel is sending out a reminder to residents that they need to be prepared in the event of a wildfire threatening the city. While there is no threat to the city at the moment, wildfires ...
Rob Young Jul 16, 2021

BC partnering with Federal Government and Shell Canada to create clean energy centre
The province is partnering with the federal government and Shell Canada to create the B-C Centre for Clean Energy to brainstorm on climate change innovation. They'll each contribute 35 million dollars...
Rob Young Jul 16, 2021

BC Wildfire Service watching highly visible blaze because of tricky terrain
The B-C Wildfire Service says one of the fires it is watching -- but not currently fighting -- is a highly visible blaze in southeastern B-C. A statement from the wildfire service says the Bill Nye Mo...
Rob Young Jul 16, 2021

BC Premier confident in citizens safety if U-S border re-opens
Premier John Horgan says he's confident British Columbians will remain safe if Canada reopens the U-S border to non-essential travel next month. Horgan notes the province has a high rate of COVID-19 v...
Rob Young Jul 16, 2021