Category Archives: News

Gidimt'en Chiefs and Supporters Issue Statement Regarding CGL Clearing of Archaeological Site
Gidimt'en Chiefs, members, and supporters against the construction of pipelines on their territory released a statement yesterday. In the release, they say that days of conflict with Coastal GasLink w...
Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021

Prince George creating new restrictions which exasperates city's homeless issue
An expert has said that the city of Prince George has enabled some new restrictions intending to get rid of all the homeless living in the city's core, causing more problems for people that are alread...
Rob Young Sep 23, 2021

Fort St John RCMP Looking for Man Wanted on Several Counts
Fort St John RCMP are asking for public assistance in locating a man wanted on a number of charges. 28 year-old Michael Stafford is wanted on four counts of breach of release, one of forcible entry, a...
Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021

Residents Show Opposition to Proposed Prince George Petrochemical Plant
A petrochemical plant proposed by a Calgray-based company has drawn the ire of Prince George residents. West Coast Olefins is looking to bring a multi-chemical plant to an area just outside Prince Geo...
Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021

September 23rd Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 759 new cases of Covid-19, as of last night. That puts the active number of cases in the province at 5,458. In the North there were 129 new cases, bringing our active tot...
Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021

Heavy Rainfall Warning Issued For Prince Rupert
Heavier than usual downpours are expected for Prince Rupert over the next couple of days. Environment Canada has issued a Rainfall Warning for the area, developing Thursday morning and continuing thro...
Jeff Blagden Sep 22, 2021

Water Quality Advisory Issued In Kitimat
A water quality advisory is now in place in Kitimat. Elevated turbidity levels in the Kitimat River have prompted the District to issue the advisory for all those using the Kitimat Community Water Sys...
Jeff Blagden Sep 22, 2021

Vancouver says they will observe Truth and Reconciliation day
The City of Vancouver has officially confirmed that they will be observing the first ever National day for Truth and Reconciliation that will take place next Thursday. The City sent out a statement sa...
Rob Young Sep 22, 2021

COVID testing finds cases connected to workers at Site C hydroelectric dam project outbreak
Some recent testing has found multiple COVID-19 cases associated with people contracted to work on the Site C hydroelectric dam project in Northeast BC. As of right now, the outbreak at Site C is list...
Rob Young Sep 22, 2021

North Cariboo Joint Advisory Committee divided on what to do with Quesnel rec center's pool
The North Cariboo Joint Advisory Committee was unable to come up with a plan on what to do with the pool in the Quesnel and District Arts and Recreation Centre at their meeting yesterday, which was th...
Rob Young Sep 22, 2021