Category Archives: News
New Monument in Prince George to Honour and Commemorate Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit People
A new monument along the Highway of Tears in Prince George will honour and commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and 2 spirit people. Dubbed "The Journey of Hope", the monument fea...
Jeff Blagden Sep 13, 2022
BC communities now able to apply for Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants program
BC communities are expected to get the choice of optimal and sustainable travel options with this year's Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants program opening. In addition to this program allowi...
Cael Maslin Sep 13, 2022
Cops for Cancer Tour de North starting tomorrow
Starting tomorrow, 15 bike riders will start their trek from Dawson Creek to Williams Lake as part of the Cops for Cancer Tour de North. 2022 marks the 21st edition of the tour and it has grown on the...
Cael Maslin Sep 13, 2022 Map courtesy of Canadian Cancer Society
Three Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Electoral Areas will See Races for New Director, as SD82 Sees 5 of 7 Trustee Spots Filled
Mayor and council races may be drawing most of the attention, but Regional District directors and School Board trustees are also facing elections next month. For the Regional District of Kitimat-Stiki...
Jeff Blagden Sep 13, 2022
UPDATE: Federally and Provincially-Regulated Employees to Get Holiday to Mourn Queen's Death
[vc_column_text British Columbia is joining the federal government in declaring a one-time national holiday to allow residents to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II. That means both federal and pro...
Jeff Blagden Sep 13, 2022 Photo from the Royal Family's Twitter Account
Potential disaster avoided after boat catches on fire in Prince Rupert
A 40-foot sport fishing vessel caught fire dockside in Prince Rupert, but thankfully, a catastrophe was avoided. The vessel was tied up at the Rowing and Yacht Club last Friday when a witness saw smok...
Cael Maslin Sep 13, 2022
BC donating to Red Cross Canada to support Pakistan with monsoon floods
In the wake of some serious flooding in Pakistan, the Province of BC is going to be donating relief funds to Canada's Red Cross to help out the country's citizens. Over $200,000 will be going from the...
Cael Maslin Sep 13, 2022
Fires of note in Prince George Fire Centre continue to grow
A pair of wildfires of note burning in the Northeast are prompting a number of evacuation orders and alerts. Now covering over 28,000 hectares, the Battleship Mountain fire, west of Hudson's Hope is e...
Cael Maslin Sep 13, 2022
Protests held outside Kitimat school results in man accused of crimes allegedly being put on leave by the school
Protests were held outside a Kitimat elementary school last week as parents challenged a semi recent hiring by the District. Their complaints surround the hiring of a man accused of inappropriately to...
Cael Maslin Sep 12, 2022
Class Action Lawsuit Begins to Determine Canada's Responsibility in the Harms Done to Bands as a Group Through Residential Schools
Over the next couple of months, a series of trials will take place to determine whether Canada is to blame for the harms suffered by First Nations Bands through the residential school system. 326 Band...
Jeff Blagden Sep 12, 2022