Category Archives: News

BC Lighthouses switching to renewable energy sources
10 of BC's 27 staffed lighthouses will be switching from diesel to renewable energy sources over the next few years. Currently, most of the lighthouses run off of 24-hour diesel generators, causing an...
Craig Ellis May 10, 2019

BC's employment numbers pace Canada for 21st consecutive month
British Columbia has maintained its place as Canada's most economically prosperous province, according to StatsCan's Labour Force Survey for April. It's the 21st month in a row in which BC has paced t...
Craig Ellis May 10, 2019

LNG Canada fixes malfunction causing loud bangs at night
LNG Canada has fixed an issue that was causing loud, explosion-like, noises to resonate from their Kitimat facility at night. According to the company, the noises were caused by what's known as "bird ...
Craig Ellis May 10, 2019

Unist'ot'en file challenge with BC Supreme Court over CGL archeological mitigation plan
An application for a judicial review in to Coastal GasLink's pipeline project has been filed by the Unist'ot'en House group. In February, Unist'ot'en members found six cultural artifacts on their terr...
Craig Ellis May 10, 2019

National Chief Perry Bellegarde stresses importance of passing Bill C-92 before end of Parliament
According to AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde, it is crucial that legislation focused around First Nations child welfare passes during this session of Parliament. Chief Bellegarde stood before the ...
Craig Ellis May 10, 2019

22 million trees to be planted in Cariboo before end of June
22 million trees are set to be planted in the Cariboo between now and the end of June in areas devastated by the 2017 wildfires. Reforestation efforts got underway today, with a focus on areas scorche...
Craig Ellis May 09, 2019

Fire at Smithers Recycling Depot prompts response from Smithers, Telkwa, and Houston crews
Firefighters from Smithers and Telkwa have been on scene at the Smithers Recycling Depot since 11:00 this morning fighting a blaze. Houston firefighters also joined later to assist in getting the flam...
Craig Ellis May 09, 2019

Cariboo-Chilcotin salvagers pass audit
An audit in to small-scale salvagers in the Cariboo-Chilcotin has returned little negative feedback. According to the Forest Practices Board, small-scale salvage license holders met all requirements u...
Craig Ellis May 09, 2019

Railway crossing near Terrace place on backburner in favour of safety improvements
A project to build a railway overpass near Terrace has been temporarily dropped in favour of more immediate safety upgrades. In 2015, the Mile 28 Daumont Crossing Project west of Terrace on Highway 16...
Craig Ellis May 09, 2019

Province responds to Rental Housing Task Force with new education and enforcement programs
In response to recommendations from the Rental Housing Task Force, the province will be boosting education and enforcement for landlords and renters. During phase one of their response plan, the Minis...
Craig Ellis May 09, 2019