Category Archives: News

Totem pole raised to commemorate Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Boys and LGBTQ+
The pole was carved by Nisga'a Artist Mike Dangeli. The carving of the pole began last September. It was carved from a culturally modified tree. Finding a home for the pole was difficult, with help fr...
Rob Young Sep 04, 2020

Nisga'a Valley Health confirms three positive Covid-19 cases in the Nass Valley
Nisga'a Valley Health has received lab confirmation of three positive Covid-19 cases that were tested in the Nass Valley over the weekend. Due to the confirmation of these tests and high risk of Covid...
Rob Young Sep 03, 2020

Temporary layoff provisions extended to protect workers and jobs
The B.C. government is extending a change in temporary layoff provisions aimed at protecting jobs and workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Harry Bains, Minister of Labour says, "Our goal has been to ...
Rob Young Sep 03, 2020

Provincial government delaying tax changes in response to Covid-19
The province is delaying the implementation dates for changes to the provincial sales tax and the carbon tax until Apr. 2021. This is in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, allowing families and busine...
Rob Young Sep 03, 2020

Prince George RCMP respond to motorcycle collision
Prince George RCMP issued a fine of $368 to a motorcyclist following a collision. Yesterday morning, RCMP received a report of a collision that involved a motorcyclist and a vehicle at the bottom of P...
Rob Young Sep 03, 2020

New low-mobility trails unveiled in the Cariboo Region
Last week new low-mobility trails in the Cariboo region were unveiled last week. The trails are at Hotnarko Falls and Nimpo Lake. A third trail at the Bullion Pit historic site will officially open in...
Rob Young Sep 03, 2020

Public health officials provide update on surgeries
B.C.'s health system has now completed 66 per cent of the surgeries that were postponed because of the pandemic. By Aug. 23 there were a total of 85,345 patients called since May 7 regarding the resch...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2020

B.C.'s state of emergency extended by two weeks
The B.C. government has extended the provincial state of emergency. On Friday, Aug. 21, police and other provincial enforcement officers were given the ability to ticket people violating the orders on...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2020

One arrested following attempted vehicle break ins
Just after 7:30 p.m. yesterday, Prince George RCMP received a report of a man attempting to break into vehicles along the 400-block of Douglas St. When officers arrived at the scene they located the m...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2020

Local health authorities working to coordinate response after potential Covid-19 exposure in the Nass Valley
Northern Health alongside the First Nations Health Authority, and the Nisga'a Valley Health Authority are working closely following potential Covid-19 exposure in the Nass Valley. Nisga'a Valley Healt...
Rob Young Sep 02, 2020