Category Archives: News

Burnt out brake light leads to drug and weapons seizure in Fort St John
A simple burnt out brake light led to the seizure of weaponry, ammunition, and numerous drugs in Fort St John. On June 1st, an officer pulled over a vehicle near the intersection of 100th Avenue and 1...
Craig Ellis Jun 14, 2019

Hundreds of businesses surveyed in 3rd annual Prince Rupert Business Walks Survey
Dozens of volunteers descended on Prince Rupert on May 31st to gather information on how to support the City's businesses. Over the course of the morning, volunteers surveyed more than 100 businesses ...
Craig Ellis Jun 14, 2019

Canfor announces downtime at Taylor pulp mill
A rash of recent downtime at B.C. sawmills is starting to affect pulp operations. Canfor Pulp has announced downtime at its Taylor mill due to a combination of weaker markets and short-term fibre cons...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

100 Mile RCMP looking for missing man
RCMP are trying to track down a South Cariboo man not seen since June 12. Mounties say 22-year-old Randy Emisch left his home on Horse Lake Forest Service Road at about 1:00 p.m. Wednesday. He has sho...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

Judy Gerow voted as next Chief Councillor for Kitselas Nation
Judy Gerow is the new Chief Councillor for the Kitselas First Nation Band Council following yesterday's election. Gerow took home 66 of 201 ballots cast, narrowly beating out runner up Glenn Bennett. ...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

Prince George RCMP seeking public assistance to locate woman missing for more than a month
Prince George RCMP are seeking public assistance in the search for a woman who hasn't been seen in over a month. 24 year-old Tori Darian Schram was reported missing on May 30th, but has not been seen ...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

Northwestern Chambers make their pressence known at BC Chamber AGM
Northwestern representatives were active at the 2019 BC Chamber Annual General Meeting, supporting and submitting a number of key policies. Members of regional Chambers of Commerce from across BC gath...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

Construction crew digs up decades old explosives near Kitimat
Construction crews in Kitimat uncovered something a little more explosive than dirt yesterday evening. A crew working just outside of the town immediately shut down work and contacted RCMP when they d...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

Supreme Court of Canada denies Tsilhqot'in appeal regarding New Prosperity Mine
Canada's highest court has refused to hear an appeal from the Tsilhqot'in Nation regarding a drilling permit awarded in their territory. An earlier BC Court of Appeal ruling had granted Taseko Mines p...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019

Louisiana Pacific announces indefinite shutdown of Fort St John mill
Louisiana Pacific has announced that they intend to shutdown their Fort St John mill on August 9th. An indefinite closure at the oriented strand board mill will put as many as 190 employees out of wor...
Craig Ellis Jun 13, 2019