Category Archives: News

Bob Zimmer appointed Shadow Minister
Andrew Scheer announced his Shadow Cabinet today. Bob Zimmer MP for the Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies, has been appointed Shadow Minister for Northern Affairs and Northern Economic Develo...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Lheidli T'enneh hosting first potlatch in over 70 years.
The Lheidli T'enneh will be hosting their first potlatch in more than 70 years. Events begin at 9 this morning with Lheidli members as well as School District 57 staff and special guests getting seate...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Gitxsan Development Corporation to sponsor more trades apprentices through MOU
A new agreement between a northwest B.C. First Nation and the provincial trades body aims to expand community apprenticeships. The Memorandum of Understanding is between the Industry Training Authorit...
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019

Quesnel RCMP seize meth, a handgun, and stolen property after vehicle crash
Two people are facing charges after a driver twice fled from Quesnel RCMP last Saturday. Police tried to check on an SUV parked at a Reid Street hardware store around 4:00 a.m. November 23, but the dr...
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019

Dawson Creek RCMP tell businesses to watch for counterfeit U.S. cash
Police in northeast B.C. are asking local businesses to keep an eye out for counterfeit cash. The notice comes after a Dawson Creek shop reported that some fake American cash had been passed at the lo...
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019

Fort St. John man found safe
Fort St. John RCMP say a 25-year-old man reported missing earlier this week has been located. Investigators say the man was found to be in good health.
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019

BC Hydro working to fix temporary capacity issues
BC Hydro is asking some Haida Gwaii customers to conserve electricity use until tomorrow. BC Hydro has said that they are currently experiencing temporary capacity issues which crews are working hard ...
Rob Young Nov 28, 2019

Cat's amazing journey towards recovery
A 6 year old cat, later named Journey spent three weeks trapped in a shipping container coming from China to the Port of Vancouver. Upon arriving Journey was incredibly sick having survived three week...
Rob Young Nov 28, 2019

Avalanche control work on Highway 37
The winter is here for much of B.C. and it won't be long until everyone sees snow. Crews along Highway 37 between Bell 2 Bridge and Bob Quinn Airstrip are conducting avalanche control work. The work i...
Rob Young Nov 28, 2019

BC Hydro asking some Haida Gwaii customers to conserve electricity
BC Hydro asking some Haida Gwaii customers to conserve electricity use for the next few days. The utility says the reason for the appeal is that it's experiencing "technical issues" at the Sandspit Ge...
Craig Ellis Nov 27, 2019