Category Archives: News

Prince Rupert RCMP hold a Willow Weaving Workshop
During the months of October and September, Prince Rupert RCMP held a Willow Weaving Workshop to engage youth in social activity. The workshop was led by artist Anneh Kessels. The workshop had youth a...
Rob Young Nov 03, 2020

Terrace RCMP searching for missing person
Yesterday RCMP received a report of missing Tova Wood, who was reported missing after she left the hospital without consent. The investigation by police and efforts by friends and family is on-going b...
Rob Young Nov 03, 2020

Cariboo Regional District reopening most of its share sheds
The Cariboo Regional District will be opening most of its share sheds on a trial basis beginning today. The share sheds will be open to local users. Residents are reminded to obey the posted signage a...
Rob Young Nov 03, 2020

City of Terrace documents Proposed Inland Port online
A website has been set up that details the timeline of the proposed Inland Port in Terrace. The website details the timeline of events so far for the Port. Some important next steps to note is that th...
Rob Young Nov 03, 2020

Prince George RCMP break up large house party on Halloween night
Just before 11:30 p.m. on Halloween night RCMP received a report of several people fighting in front of a residence on Regents Crescent. Officers went to the scene to find an out of control house part...
Rob Young Nov 03, 2020

Prince Rupert Water Advisory
Water Quality Advisory In Effect PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - Please note that due to high turbidity levels detected in the drinking water supply relating to the ongoing heavy rains that are anticipated to c...
Rob Young Nov 02, 2020

New survey looks at anti-racism and anti-discrimination approaches during pandemic
A survey has been created for businesses in Smithers to reflect on their anti-racism and anti-discrimination approaches. This particular survey is anonymous and will have a focus on stigma as it perta...
Rob Young Nov 02, 2020

City of Quesnel and Cupe 1050 ratify new collective agreement
The City of Quesnel and Cupe 1050 have ratified a new collective agreement. This agreement covers the inside and outside workers in Public Works and Community Services, City Hall and RCMP Detachment. ...
Rob Young Nov 02, 2020

Kitwanga Elementary School closed due to power outage
Kitwanga Elementary School will be closed today. An unexpected power outage occurred in the early hours this morning in the Kitwanga area resulting in no power at the school. BC Hydro has said that po...
Rob Young Nov 02, 2020

Large amounts of snow expected for Northern B.C. and southern Yukon
A large blast of winter is expected for Watson Lake today. A pacific frontal system will be moving through southern Yukon and Northern B.C. that will bring heavy snow and local blowing snow. Between 2...
Rob Young Nov 02, 2020