Category Archives: News

School upgrade finished in Prince George
The new Shas Ti Secondary Kelly Road Secondary school is complete and ready to welcome students. Rob Fleming, Minister of Education said in a statement, "the new school's modern design will provide an...
Rob Young Sep 08, 2020

New centres improve access to justice for Indigenous peoples
The province is currently working with the B.C. First Nations Justice Council to determine the locations for new Indigenous justice centres across the province. Attorney General David Eby said in a st...
Rob Young Sep 08, 2020

New additions to buses in Williams lake will offer driver more safety
Upgrades to buses in Williams Lake are on the way. The upgrade is targeting the health and safety of B.C. Transit operators. The buses will be equipped with a full drivers door and will be retrofitted...
Rob Young Sep 08, 2020

RCMP searching for suspect after hit and run
The Prince George RCMP are searching for a suspect after a man was hit. The incident took place along Highway 97 near the intersection with Boundary Rd in the City of Prince George. Officers went to t...
Rob Young Sep 08, 2020

Warmer than usual temperatures for the North and Central coast
A special weather statement is in effect for the North and Central coasts, as well as inland sections. Temperatures are forecast to be above seasonal by about 5 to 10 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday...
Rob Young Sep 08, 2020

The Nisga'a Lisims Government has declared a local state of emergency
The state of emergency exists on the Nisga'a lands and in all four of the villages due to the occurrences of Covid-19. This declaration allows the government to use extraordinary powers to support the...
Rob Young Sep 04, 2020

Government of Canada and the Council of the Haida Nation launch trial Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping
The Council of the Haida Nation alongside the Government of Canada have launched a 14-month trial Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping, effective September 1, 2020. The trial is the result of a part...
Rob Young Sep 04, 2020

School resumes next week at Coast Mountain College
Students at Coast Mountain College are set to begin fall classes next week on Sept. 8. This year will look a little different as most students will be learning learning via distributed, or online lear...
Rob Young Sep 04, 2020

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