Category Archives: 2018
Updates on Mount Polley Mine remediation to be given in Williams Lake tomorrow
Mount Polley Mining Corporation is set to provide Williams Lake residents with an update on their on-going remediation project tomorrow. Environmental Superintendent Steve Monninger will be at the Roy...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Smithers Council flips decision on bylaw, will allow CT Scanner to be brought in
A new CT Scanner is on the way afterall for the Bulkley Valley District Hospital in Smithers. Smithers City Council unanumously voted on Tuesday to stall a bylaw which had put the scanner project in j...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Prince Rupert Fire Department responds to car fire at Rushbrook Floats
A fire at the Rushbrook Floats from this morning had the Prince Rupert Fire department springing in to action. Reports of a vehicle fire at the dock came in at roughly 9:30 this morning. When crews ar...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
New funding helps expand coding program for students in BC
Secondary School students in the province with an interest in coding will now have expanded opportunities thanks to a new provincially funded program. 230 thousand dollars in grant funding is being su...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Break and enter in Terrace leads to a number of stolen items
Terrace RCMP have launched an investigation in to a break and enter that led to a number of items being stolen last Thursday. Police were called to a residence on the 2100 block of Lavina Street for a...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Police seeking those responsible for vandalisms in Terrace
RCMP in Terrace are seeking public tips regarding a number of vandalism reports from last week. Between December 4th and 5th, police received multiple reports of vehicles and businesses being tagged w...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Quesnel sees spike in thefts from vehicles
A spike in reported thefts from vehicles in Quesnel has RCMP warning residents to reduce their risks of being targeted. Typical items stolen include: purses, wallets, cash, ID, sunglasses and handheld...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Slush and ice creates poor road conditions across northwest
An onslaught of wet snow and rain last night has Drive BC warning residents of poor road conditions on Highway 16 stretching all the way from Prince Rupert to Telkwa. Rain, snow, and relatively warm t...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Quesnel planning multiple large-scale public sector projects for 2019
Four large-scale public sector projects in Quesnel are hoping to acquire provincial and grant approval in 2019, according to Mayor Bob Simpson. A new junior secondary school on Maple Drive, and emerge...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018
Terrace City Council lays out 5 year financial plan
Terrace City Council met yesterday to establish their financial plan for the next 5 years. Over the next 5 years, council is projecting a revenue of just under 23 million per year, granting them a pro...
CFNRNews Dec 13, 2018