Category Archives: News

Prince Rupert Port Authority invests over $20,000 to the Trinity Men's Recovery House
Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) announced Friday it's investing over $20,000 towards renovations at the Trinity Men's Recovery House in Prince Rupert. Through its Community Investment Fund, PRPA p...
Rob Young Jun 08, 2020

Additional funding available for youth attending post-secondary
Youth looking to attend post-secondary but have aged out of government care will have a additional funding to help them pay for expenses. Through the Youth Futures Education Fund there will be an $250...
Rob Young Jun 05, 2020

RCMP investigating single vehicle collision that temporary closed highway
Highway 16 near Beaverley Rd West, west of Prince George was closed yesterday following a single vehicle collision. The crash occurred just before 3 p.m. when the Prince George RCMP received a report ...
Rob Young Jun 05, 2020

No confirmed sightings of invasive crab species in the Prince Rupert area
A report came out earlier in the week that an invasive green crab species was found in the Prince Rupert Harbour jurisdiction. To date there have been no confirmed sightings of this invasive species i...
Rob Young Jun 04, 2020

City of Quesnel to begin reopening facilities
As B.C. progresses through its reopening plan cities are starting to slowly open various facilities. The City of Quesnel is set to reopen playgrounds and other facilities in a phased approach over the...
Rob Young Jun 04, 2020

RCMP investigating early morning stabbing
Prince George RCMP responded to an early morning stabbing today. At approximately 7:30 a.m. RCMP received a report from a member of the public that there was a bleeding male who may have been stabbed....
Rob Young Jun 04, 2020

B.C. Government remains committed to helping during flood season
The Government of B.C. is reminding all those in high flood risk areas to take precautions to ensure they're ready if something happens. The government remains committed to working alongside local gov...
Rob Young Jun 04, 2020

Wolf necropsy comes back inconclusive
A necropsy performed on a wolf suspected of attacking a Port Edward man last week came back inconclusive. The animal attacked a Port Edward resident as he walked home causing injuries that sent him to...
Rob Young Jun 04, 2020

IIO investigating Kitimat man's death
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) is looking into an incident in Kitimat where a man died after being in police custody. The IIO says the unnamed man was arrested by police May 30 after repo...
Rob Young Jun 04, 2020

A hotel tax has been approved for terrace
A hotel tax has been implemented approved in Terrace. Kermodei Tourism sent an application to implement a two per cent tax on the purchase of accommodation within terrace and the Electoral Area E. "Ke...
Rob Young Jun 03, 2020