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Terrace to Repave Kalum and Emerson Streets by Spring 2025 After Delay
During a January 13th council meeting, the City of Terrace's Engineering & Public Works department announced that Kalum Street and Emerson Street will be repaved with a new layer of asphalt by spr...
Kobie Smith Jan 20, 2025

Prince Rupert Port Reports Slight Decline in 2024 Cargo Volumes Amid Growth and Diversification Efforts
The Prince Rupert Port Authority reports 23.1 million tones of cargo moved through the port in 2024, marking a slight one percent decline from 2023. Intermodal volumes at DP World's Fairview Container...
Kobie Smith Jan 20, 2025

Prince Rupert Launches Free 'Unplug and Play' Week to Get Residents Active
The City of Prince Rupert and Northern Savings Credit Union are teaming up to get residents moving with a program called Unplug and Play. The credit union has pledged $5,000 annually for the next thre...
Kobie Smith Jan 20, 2025

Terrace Outpaces Prince Rupert in Reducing Compostable Waste at Thornhill Landfill
Terrace is performing better than Prince Rupert when it comes to keeping compostable materials out of the Thornhill landfill. The Kitimat-Stikine Regional District says 38 percent of trash collected s...
Kobie Smith Jan 20, 2025

BC Firefighters Deployed to California to Battle Devastating Wildfires
Firefighters from Burns Lake and Houston are in California to assist with the devastating wildfires sweeping the state. The team, part of a BC Wildfire Service contingent, includes two supervisors fro...
Kobie Smith Jan 17, 2025 hannatv / Depositphotos.com

B.C. Hydro Expands Renewables but Rejects Houston Wind Farm Proposal
B.C. Hydro is expanding renewable energy but has rejected a proposed wind farm near Houston. The 5,000-hectare KLO site, southeast of the Bulkley Valley, was not granted a purchase agreement in last D...
Kobie Smith Jan 17, 2025

Rise Memorial Construction Set to Begin in February After Funding Setbacks
Construction on the Rise Memorial, a tribute to five men-including Kitimat's Cailen Vilness-who tragically died in a crane collapse in downtown Kelowna on July 12, 2021, is set to begin in February. T...
Kobie Smith Jan 17, 2025

Indigenous Seafood Conference Tackles Fisheries Challenges in Prince Rupert
The second annual Indigenous Seafood Conference kicked off yesterday at the Crest Hotel in Prince Rupert. Hosted by the Native Fishing Association and the Native Brotherhood, the event brought togethe...
Kobie Smith Jan 17, 2025 This photo was taken at the Indigenous Seafood Conference In Prince Rupert (Photo credit -Matt Fisher - CFNR)

Prince Rupert Faces $165K Fine for Waste Management Violations
B.C.'s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has fined the City of Prince Rupert $165,460 for non-compliance at three waste disposal sites. The city holds provincial permits to operate landfills,...
Kobie Smith Jan 17, 2025

Volunteers Needed for Cancer Patient Transportation in Northern BC
The Canadian Cancer Society is calling for volunteers in Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Kitimat to join its Wheels of Hope program. This initiative provides free transportation for cancer patients to att...
Kobie Smith Jan 16, 2025