Category Archives: News

Government of Canada provides more funding to Indigenous groups in BC
The Government of Canada has provided $2.6 million this fiscal year to 10 Indigenous groups in British Columbia through the Nation Rebuilding Program. Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Rel...
Rob Young Nov 13, 2020

Drivers warned of increased deer activity across the province
Rutting season is here again for deer across B.C. That means British Columbian's could see more deer activity. Rutting season is the annual mating time for deer, elk and moose. It occurs from late Oct...
Rob Young Nov 13, 2020

New Reconciliation Award announced
BC's Lt. Governor Janet Austin has announced the creation of the Reconciliation Award, in partnership with the BC Achievement Foundation. The hope is that the award will further Reconciliation efforts...
Rob Young Nov 13, 2020

November 14 marks one year for Indigenous Languages App
November 14 marks one year since an Indigenous Langauge App was launched. Brendan Eshom is a 2020 graduate of Prince Rupert's Charles Hays Secondary School who launched the first version of the Sm'alg...
Rob Young Nov 12, 2020

Terrace RCMP investigating mischief to various properties
On November 1 RCMP received reports of multiple properties being tagged with graffiti. In multiple locations and surfaces including street signs, fences, personal property and license plates. The graf...
Rob Young Nov 12, 2020

Northern Health extending Covid-19 Online Clinic and Information line's hours
The Covid-19 Online Clinic and Information line is extending its hours. The Clinic is open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week including holidays. The line gets a high volume of calls from 10 a.m. to...
Rob Young Nov 12, 2020

City of Terrace offices closed to honour Remembrance Day
A march will be taking place tomorrow with the event beginning at 9 a.m.. Eby north and south will be closed off to traffic starting at 10:15 am, along with Lakelse at the intersection of Eby and Lake...
Rob Young Nov 10, 2020

Rent freeze extended in B.C.
The Provincial Government is extending the rent freeze until July 10. This is an interim measure to provide stability and advance notice for renters and landlords while a new cabinet is sworn in. Any ...
Rob Young Nov 10, 2020

Williams Lake RCMP investigating suspected arson
Police say they responded to a fire in the 300 block of Hodgson Road only to find two logging trucks and a building engulfed in flames. A third logging truck had its windows smashed out of it There is...
Rob Young Nov 10, 2020

Williams Lake RCMP looking for missing woman
RCMP in Williams Lake are searching for a missing woman. Sylvia Mae Jack was reported missing on November 7. She is known to frequent Boitanio Park in Williams Lake. Family believes she is still in Wi...
Rob Young Nov 10, 2020