Category Archives: News

$50,000 in grant funding given to Terrace community organizations
Yesterday, Terrace Community Forest (TCF) presented $50,000 in grants on behalf of the City of Terrace to eight local organizations seeking funding for recreational projects. Grants ranged from $2,500...
Rob Young Feb 13, 2020

Public assistance leads to arrests following recovery of stolen equipment
With the combined efforts of drivers along Highway 29 north and a coordinated response from multiple RCMP detachments led to the recovery of a stolen piece of heavy equipment and the arrest of two sus...
Rob Young Feb 13, 2020
Fake money being used in Fort St. John
The Fort St. John RCMP have received a number of reports of counterfeit money being used in the community over the last three weeks. A suspect has been charged in relation to the counterfeit money. Se...
Rob Young Feb 13, 2020

Kitimat RCMP seeking Panda hoodie bank robber
Kitimat RCMP are investigating an armed robbery at a local bank Wednesday afternoon. Mounties say a man wearing a Panda hoodie entered the Scotia Bank shortly before 2 p.m. The suspect threatened to u...
Craig Ellis Feb 12, 2020

Fort St. John RCMP requesting public's help in locating wanted male
The Fort St. John RCMP are requesting the public's help in finding a man wanted on an un-endorsed warrant. RCMP are continuing their efforts to arrest 35 year old Michael Power. Power has been formall...
Rob Young Feb 12, 2020

Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce release statement regarding ongoing protests
In a statement released today, Prince Rupert and the District Chamber of Commerce has said that they understand the importance of strong relationships with both elected and Hereditary Indigenous Leade...
Rob Young Feb 12, 2020

Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs challenging environmental assessment on pipeline project
The Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs have filed an application for a Judicial Review of the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office (EAO), in their decision to extend environmental certificates for the Coa...
Rob Young Feb 12, 2020

Thousands of jobs impacted by ongoing protests on CN rail tracks
As protests in support of the Wet'suwet'en continue across the Province CN lines have been halted across the country as protesters block the tracks. The Prince Rupert Port Authority has been impacted ...
Rob Young Feb 11, 2020

RCMP give update during injunction enforcement
The RCMP have given an update in the ongoing enforcement of an injunction order. Early yesterday morning, the RCMP went out to the 66 km mark. For roughly two hours, attempts were made for the people ...
Rob Young Feb 11, 2020

Coastal GasLink planning to continue working with Indigenous partners on pipeline
Coastal GasLink has released a statement following the enforcement of an injunction. CGL has said that they are disappointed that enforcement was required to re-open the Morice River Forest Service Rd...
Rob Young Feb 11, 2020