Category Archives: News

Quesnel RCMP investigating hit and run
A pedestrian was taken to hospital following a hit and run in downtown Quesnel. On Friday, March 19, between 10 a.m. and 10:26 a.m., a female pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on the corner of Reid S...
Rob Young Mar 24, 2021

155 suspected drug toxicity deaths recorded in February
Illicit drug deaths continue to surge in B.C. as the B.C. Coroners Service identified 155 suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths in February. This marks the 11th consecutive month in which the provinc...
Rob Young Mar 24, 2021

City of Terrace set to host by-election
The City of Terrace is set to host a municipal by-election on June 5. The by-election will be to fill the seat of Jessica McCallum-Miller, who announced her resignation in February. During the regular...
Rob Young Mar 24, 2021

City of Terrace vaccine clinic begins today
The First Covid-19 vaccine clinic has kicked off at the Terrace Sportsplex. The City of Terrace is issuing a few reminders in relation to the use of the facility. When going to get your shot or drivin...
Rob Young Mar 23, 2021

Smithers RCMP investigating assault
RCMP in Smithers are investigating an assault that involved a firearm. On March 10, at 10:44 p.m., RCMP received a report of an assault. The victim was an adult male and he called to report that he ha...
Rob Young Mar 23, 2021

RCMP arrest suspected mail thief
Prince George RCMP have arrested someone who is suspected of stealing mail. In a statement RCMP say that on March 12 early in the morning while investigating another matter on Central St. West, office...
Rob Young Mar 23, 2021

Indigenous Terrace business named as finalist for provincial award
A local Terrace business was named as a top five finalist for the Best Solopreneur Award for Small Business B.C.. Jada Creations is an Indigenous owned and operated business that specializes in authen...
Rob Young Mar 23, 2021

Coast Tsimshian oppose herring openings
The Lax Kw'alaams band and the Metlakatla First Nation are asserting that the Herring Integrated Fisheries Management plan was seriously flawed and ignored the fundamental obligations of the DFO. The ...
Rob Young Mar 22, 2021

Residents of Fort St. James and the surrounding area move closer to getting a modern hospital
The people of Fort St. James and the surrounding areas are a step closer to a modern hospital as new steps are taken for the new Stuart Lake hospital. Northern Health requested and received proposals ...
Rob Young Mar 22, 2021

Nisga'a Valley Health Authority provides Covid-19 update
The Nisga'a Valley Health Authority has provided an update on their Covid-19 case counts. There has been zero new additional positive test results and two people have recovered. Currently there are tw...
Rob Young Mar 22, 2021