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The North Central Local Government Association voted last week to support a resolution that could have a serious impact on local government officials. At their AGM meetings in Fort Nelson last week, m...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018
The Tilhqot'in Nation says it welcomes some of the 108 recommendations contained in the BC Flood and Wildfire Review released last week. But the Nation says it’s disappointed by a lack of offici...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018
Unforseen developments have thrown a wrench in plans to bring affordable housing to Terrace. TDCSS teamed up with BC Housing in 2016 to convert the former Cedars Motel in to 23 affordable bachelor apa...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018
Northwest Community College is looking to make Prince Rupert and Terrace home to an industry first training program. The College is pairing with Alta Gas to bring a mobile training lab and partner cou...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018
The REM Lee Theatre is moving forward with planned improvements with the City of Terrace council’s support. The Theatre is currently undergoing some technical enhancements, and are looking to in...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018
Yesterday saw yet another development in the on-going saga of bringing a pellet plant to Terrace. After 3 month of ironing out details and logistics, Skeena Sawmills brought their proposal to build a ...
CFNRNews May 15, 2018
Prince George RCMP are seeking public assistance in the search for a missing teen. 16 year old Colten Fleury has not been seen in over a week. He is described as a 5 foot 8, First Nations male, weighi...
CFNRNews May 14, 2018
The BC Widlfire Service is bringing more help to fight a fire burning southwest of Dease Lake. The Muddy Lake fire has ballooned from 25 hectares to over 600 hectares in the week since it was discover...
CFNRNews May 14, 2018
With more hot weather predicted in the coming days, BC River Forecast Centre says this week will be critical for river levels on the Bulkley and its tributaries. Centre head Dave Campbell says enough ...
CFNRNews May 14, 2018
With flooding and water levels becoming a concern throughout the province, Terrace remains relatively unscathed. According to Dave Jepsen of the Terrace Fire Department, water levels remain normal acr...
CFNRNews May 14, 2018