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Anglers look to nab their 2019 Fisher Registration Cards can now do so. As of yesterday, the renewal period is officially open via the National Online Licensing System. Current license holders will be...
CFNRNews Dec 19, 2018
Terrace Search and Rescue sprung in to action yesterday to rescue a skiier trapped near Shames yesterday. Two skiiers were about 800 metres above the valley floor yesterday afternoon when one of them ...
CFNRNews Dec 19, 2018
Natural gas customers in BC can return to normal every day usage as Fortis BC says its supplies have returned to normal. Fortis had been urging conservation ever since an October pipeline explosion in...
CFNRNews Dec 19, 2018
RCMP in Fort St John are looking to track down a suspect in a trailer theft from Monday. Early Monday morning, a side-by-side trailer and mounted UTV were stolen from a business near 89th Avenue and 1...
CFNRNews Dec 19, 2018
A restriction has been placed on the areas surrounding the sites of the Elephant Hill and Allie Lake Wildfires. In order to undertake restoration and recovery efforts, the province has closed off the ...
CFNRNews Dec 19, 2018
Cooperation was the key theme at last night’s gathering of the First Nations LNG Alliance in Prince Rupert. Both Gitxaala hereditary and elected chiefs were present for the meeting, agreeing tha...
CFNRNews Dec 19, 2018
For a third straight year, the province will be attempting to mitigate the spread of Douglas Fir Beetles by employing helicopter logging in the Williams Lake area. Helicopter logging operations are ex...
CFNRNews Dec 18, 2018
For most of us, the wildfire season has been over for over a month, but for Emergency Support Services in the Kitimat Stikine, operations are just now winding down. An unprecedented five months of res...
CFNRNews Dec 18, 2018
Canada Post says it’s just about caught up on its deliveries, 3 weeks after postal workers were forced back to work. As a result, normal holiday delivery times and guarantees have been restored ...
CFNRNews Dec 18, 2018
Forecasters are expecting a mild recession currently facing the BC housing market to continue for the next 3 years. Home transactions across the province dropped by 17 percent in 2018, while the media...
CFNRNews Dec 18, 2018