Category Archives: News

Heiltsuk not endorsing use of IMAX film
Byron Horner is the Conservative candidate for the federal riding of Courtenay-Alberni. He was also an executive producer on the Great Bear Rainforest IMAX film, which was filmed in Indigenous territo...
Rob Young Sep 26, 2019

Melius Energy provides safe alternative for transporting bitumen
Melius Energy says it has successfully transported bitumen from Edmonton to Prince Rupert. These shipments are done in custom 20-foot shipping containers that are sent by rail and container ship. This...
Rob Young Sep 26, 2019

Conservation Officer Service investigating after grizzly bear shot near Terrace
The BC Conservation Officer Service is investigating the killing of a grizzly bear near Terrace. Conservation officers believe the bear was shot and left near Chimdemash Loop Road and the Skeena River...
Craig Ellis Sep 26, 2019

Four people charged as Dawson Creek RCMP uncover links to crimes across the Peace Region
Dawson Creek RCMP say four people are facing charges after a stolen vehicle helped police uncover links to a rash of thefts in the Peace Region. Police arrested two occupants of a UTV after the vehicl...
Craig Ellis Sep 26, 2019

B.C. Auditor General resigns
Carol Bellringer, British Columbia's Auditor General has announced her resignation. Bellringer says she will step down at the end of the year and has sent a resignation letter to legislature Speaker D...
Rob Young Sep 25, 2019

More climate strike rallies planned
Climate strike rallies have been taking place all across the world in support of fixing the environment. Businesses and school boards are recognizing the climate strike rallies as a matter of importan...
Rob Young Sep 25, 2019

ALS surveying firm acquires Dediluke
Allnorth Land Surveyors (ALS) has announced the acquisition of Dediluke Land Surveying Inc. Dediluke has been providing services to its loyal clients since the firm's opening in March 1984. As of Sept...
Rob Young Sep 25, 2019

Logging trucks heading to Vancouver to highlight forestry downturn
About 200 logging trucks are expected to weave their way through downtown Vancouver Wednesday. The convoy is heading south to bring attention to the job losses in the forestry sector due to mill closu...
Craig Ellis Sep 25, 2019

Hydro line damaged by gunfire
Damage is estimated at $63,000 after someone vandalized a BC Hydro transmission line near Bell II last weekend. Hydro says an inspection of the tower near the 217 kilometre marker of Highway 37 reveal...
Craig Ellis Sep 25, 2019

Terrace RCMP arrest man for alleged credit card fraud
Terrace RCMP say a man is facing charges related to the recent theft of debit and credit cards. Police were called to a local business Thursday Sept. 19 after a man tried to use a tap-enabled credit c...
Craig Ellis Sep 25, 2019