Category Archives: News

Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 501 new cases of Covid-19, bringing the total active cases to 5,296. Of the new cases, 205 are in the Interior Health region, and 35 within Northern Health's jurisdiction...
Jeff Blagden Aug 18, 2021

FNLC Calling for BC and Canada to Take Immediate Action to Quell Climate Change
With heat waves and wildfires dominating the BC news cycle this summer, the First Nations Leadership Council is speaking up. In a letter released yesterday, the FNLC is calling for both the Government...
Jeff Blagden Aug 18, 2021

Highway 16 to Become Greener With New Charging Stations
Highway 16 is about to become greener, figuratively speaking. 16 new electric vehicle charging stations are set to be installed at 8 different sites along the Highway. These sites will be operated by ...
Jeff Blagden Aug 18, 2021

Three BC First Nations Seek Revisions to Provincial Forestry Paper
Three BC First Nations are calling for the Province to heavily revise a forestry plan proposed earlier in the summer. The Tsilhqot'in, Lake Babine, and Carrier Sekani First Nations released a joint st...
Jeff Blagden Aug 18, 2021

BCFNJC Launch New Book to Help Guide Criminal Justice Industry on Gladue Rights
The BC First Nations Justice Council are launching a new, free to read, book which looks to guide criminal justice employees in their understanding of Gladue Rights. Titled "The Gladue Principles: A G...
Jeff Blagden Aug 18, 2021

Public Safety Minister says Firefighters are in for tough fight
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says wildfire crews are in for a challenging fight in the coming days as they battle some 263 wildfires across B-C, including 20 that are either highly visible or...
Rob Young Aug 17, 2021

RCMP has now made 630 arrests in relation to old growth logging protests
The R-C-M-P have now made more than 630 arrests related to blockages set up to protest the logging of old-growth forests on southern Vancouver Island, including 56 people who have previously been arre...
Rob Young Aug 17, 2021

BC liberal Candidate calls for Premier to return from vacation
A BC Liberal leadership candidate named Kevin Falcon has sent out a letter that is calling on BC's Premier John Horgan to return from his vacation in order to provide some support to the communities t...
Rob Young Aug 17, 2021

Ship stuck in Kitimat because of Rio Tinto strike
Because of the on-going strike between Unifor Local 2301 and Rio Tinto, a Norwegian cargo ship has been stuck at a dock since July and now the ship's captain is calling for both the Union and Rio Tint...
Rob Young Aug 17, 2021

BC Wildfire Service says rain helping take edge off of biggest fires
The B-C Wildfire Service says rain and cooler temperatures in the last day have taken an edge off some of the most aggressive blazes active in the province. Fire operations manager Todd Nessman says r...
Rob Young Aug 17, 2021