Category Archives: 2023

Inaugural Quesnel Bike Festival Coming to New Bike Park this Summer
Cycling enthusiasts in the Interior will have a brand new way to celebrate their hobby this summer at the Inaugural Quesnel Bike Festival. Hosted by the City of Quesnel and the Gold Rush Cycling Club,...
Jeff Blagden Mar 22, 2023

New Fiveplex Brings Affordable Housing to Xwísten First Nation Members at Risk of or Experiencing Homelessness
Five new units of affordable housing have now been completed for members of the Xwsten First Nation living in Bridge River. Located at 130 Posphel Road, the new fiveplex will provide safe housing for ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 22, 2023

Dawson Creek RCMP Looking for Accomplices to Pair of Robberies Which Saw Victims Convinced to Meet Through a Dating App
Dawson Creek RCMP are looking for additional accomplices to a pair of recent robberies, following the arrest of the primary suspect. Each of the robberies took place over the past two months, targetti...
Jeff Blagden Mar 22, 2023

Williams Lake Council Votes to Remove Homeless Encampment Following Issues with Fires
After a series of recent issues, Williams Lake City Council has voted to remove a homeless encampment located along Williams Creek. Councillor Scott Nelson brought the issue before Council, after disc...
Jeff Blagden Mar 22, 2023

Trio of Seafood Companies and One First Nation File Legal Challenge Against Discovery Island Fish Farm Closure
A trio of seafood companies, and one First Nation, have filed a legal challenge against Ottawa's plans to close fish farms in the Discovery Islands. Last month, after years of back-and-forth, the DFO ...
Jeff Blagden Mar 22, 2023

MP Taylor Bachrach Tables Bill Which Would Ensure Air Passengers are Compensated for Canceled or Delayed Flights
Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Taylor Bachrach has tabled a new private member's bill in an effort to improve air passenger protections. Bill C-327 would amend the Canada Transportation Act to close loophol...
Jeff Blagden Mar 21, 2023

BC IIO Says Actions of Kitimat RCMP Not to Blame for Injury Suffered During Police-Involved Incident in January
Police actions are not to blame for an injury suffered during a police-involved incident in Kitimat, according to BC's Independent Investigations Office. On the morning of January 13th, Kitimat RCMP w...
Jeff Blagden Mar 21, 2023 Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia Logo / Courtesy: IIO BC

Two Occupants Taken to Hospital After Bella Coola RCMP Happen Across Collision Scene While on Patrol
Two individuals were taken to hospital on Sunday after RCMP in Bella Coola happened across the scene of a collision. Officers had been out on routine patrol when they noticed a Dodge Dart in the ditch...
Jeff Blagden Mar 21, 2023

BC Transit Temporarily Reducing Service in the Smithers Regional Transit System Beginning Next Week
An upcoming employee absence has BC Transit reducing service in the Smithers Regional Transit system between March 27th and April 25th. During that period, Route 22, which connects Smithers and Telkwa...
Jeff Blagden Mar 21, 2023

Terrace City Manager Kris Boland Tenders Resignation
Terrace City Manager Kris Boland has tendered his resignation, but will be sticking around until the summer. Boland took the position in January of 2021, following a three-year stint as Deputy Chief A...
Jeff Blagden Mar 21, 2023