Category Archives: News

The Prince Rupert Port Authority recognized for its efforts to protect the environment.
Green Marine has recognized the Port Authority for its environmental performance. Green Marine is a voluntary environmental certification program for the North American marine industry that encourages...
Rob Young Nov 27, 2020

Masset RCMP still looking for missing person
Masset RCMP are still looking for a missing person who hasn't been seen since March 2020. Police say there have been no reported sightings of Shaylanna Meaghan Lewis since the initial call to the publ...
Rob Young Nov 26, 2020

Quesnel RCMP hosting their first annual "Stuff a Cruiser"
The event will take place December 5 to 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Local police will be set up at the West Park Mall to accept donations which include, non-perishable food, unopened toys for children be...
Rob Young Nov 26, 2020

CityWest services down in Kitimat
CityWest services were reported down in Kitimat last night. Furthest investigation found that it was the result of a landslide that cut a fibre line 16 km south of Terrace along a rail bed. Access to ...
Rob Young Nov 26, 2020

Several students in the Nisga'a Elementary Secondary School Community have tested positive for Covid-19
This announcement came from a news release from the Nisga'a Lisims Government. Currently the students are self-isolating at home with support from local public health teams. It's possible children wer...
Rob Young Nov 25, 2020

13 more deaths reported in daily Covid-19 briefing
Provincial Health Officials gave updated case numbers in their daily briefing. There was a total of 738 new cases reported today bringing the provincial total to 29,086. In Northern Health there were ...
Rob Young Nov 25, 2020

BC Hydro report finds Canadians plan bigger Christmas displays to fight pandemic blues
A new report by BC Hydro has found that more than 90 per cent of Canadians believe Covid-19 will impact how they celebrate the holidays. With the majority planning on spending more time at home, 20 pe...
Rob Young Nov 25, 2020 Holidays in Chicago. Christmas-Thanksgiving Michigan Ave Lights. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, USA.

City of Terrace extends virtual open house for Community Plan Bylaw Amendments
The virtual open house for the City of Terrace's proposed Official Community Plan Bylaw has been extended. The virtual open house is a chance for people to voice their opinions and discuss proposed am...
Rob Young Nov 25, 2020

162 illicit drug deaths recorded in October in B.C.
The latest report on illicit drug deaths in B.C. for October has been released. In October there were 162 deaths due to illicit drugs. That means five people died per day from overdosing. Lisa Lapoint...
Rob Young Nov 25, 2020

Fred Sasakamoose passes away at 86
Fred Sasakamoose, one of the first Indigenous players in the NHL, has died after battling a presumed case of COVID-19. He was 86. Fred's son, Neil, announced his death on Tuesday in a video posted on ...
Rob Young Nov 24, 2020 RS hockey Fred Sasakamoose