Category Archives: News

Work beginning near the City of Quesnel
The City of Quesnel is warning residents of work that is beginning. Starting today, until June 1, people are advised to watch out for crews and equipment on Durrel Road. Residents are asked to watch o...
Rob Young May 11, 2021

Crews working to restore power in Prince Rupert
The City of Prince Rupert is facing a large set of power outages. Currently crews are working to restore power to the city. The power outages are also affecting Port Edward and crews are on scene. The...
Rob Young May 10, 2021

Construction at Coast Mountain College brings jobs to the City of Terrace
According to the Government of B.C. an estimated 318 jobs have been created locally on work to build 108 student housing beds, a library renovation and a renewed, more accessible academic and registra...
Rob Young May 10, 2021

B.C. Government announces protections for post-secondary students at Private Training Institutions
Students studying at private post-secondary institutions in B.C. will benefit from changes to the Private Training Regulation and the Fees and Student Tuition Protection Fund Regulation. The amendment...
Rob Young May 10, 2021

BC Hydro Site C project Covid-19 update
Northern Health has provided an update regarding the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak at the Site C hydroelectric dam project. To date there have been a total of 39 lab-confirmed cases which is an increase o...
Rob Young May 07, 2021

RCMP investigating multiple grass fires
Prince George RCMP are currently investigating multiple suspicious grass fires. On April 23, at 11:30 p.m., police received a report about two small grass fires in the ditch near Cranbrook Hill Road a...
Rob Young May 07, 2021

Funding announced to help people facing food insecurity
The B.C. Government has announced funding for community-based programs. Food Banks BC is receiving $6 million for use over three years, for the Emergency Food Purchasing program. Funding will be disbu...
Rob Young May 07, 2021

BCCDC data for April 25 to May 1
The BCCDC has released their regional Covid-19 data for the week of April 25 to May 1. The Northwest continues to see a low case count. The Northeastern part of the province is still seeing higher cas...
Rob Young May 06, 2021

A stabbing in Terrace sent one man to hospital
On May 4 RCMP in Terrace responded to the report of a stabbing. An adult male was walking alone in a residential area when he observed a woman in the area. She appeared to be following him and it seem...
Rob Young May 06, 2021

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Terrace Walk
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Terrace Walk A walk took place from Terrace city hall to the memorial pole on Highway 16. The walk took place on May 5, the Day of Awareness for ...
Rob Young May 06, 2021