Category Archives: News

NWAC President Urges Indigenous Women to Vote
With the Federal election coming up quickly, the President of the Native Women`s Association of Canada is urging Indigenous women to vote. President Lorraine Whitman says she understands that some Nat...
Jeff Blagden Sep 17, 2021

Man Convicted of 1998 Terrace Murder Gets Parole
A man convicted of a Terrace area murder from 1998 has been allowed parole for six months. 40 year-old Christopher Maurice Alexander has been serving a life sentence for the murder of Linda LeFranc. A...
Jeff Blagden Sep 17, 2021

BCAFN Wraps Up Annual Meeting
Twelve recommendations were put forward as the BC Assembly of First Nations wrapped up their Annual General Meeting yesterday. The first day featured presentations from a number of Indigenous federal ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 17, 2021

Terrace Director of Development Services David Block Receives Prestigious Award
Terrace`s Director of Development Services has been given a prestigious award in honour of his volunteer work. David Block received the Professional Award for Volunteer Service from the Local Governme...
Jeff Blagden Sep 17, 2021

September 17th Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 706 new cases of Covid-19 as of last night. That brings the province`s active total to 5,844, the fourth most of any province. Of the new cases, 213 fall within Interior ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 17, 2021

UNBC to Host Virtual Talking Circle in Honour of Truth and Reconciliation Day
A virtual talking circle is set to be held by the University of Northern BC to honour Truth and Reconciliation Day. A new stat holiday, Truth and Reconciliation Day, also known as Orange Shirt Day, is...
Jeff Blagden Sep 17, 2021

BC Lions make modified logo on Orange shirts for National Truth and Reconciliation day
The BC Lions have gotten special Orange T-shirts with an Indigenous version of their logo created in order to bring awareness to the first ever National Truth and Reconciliation day this September 30t...
Rob Young Sep 16, 2021

New LNG Project in Port Edward Receives Facilities Permit
A new LNG project in Port Edward aims to bring a slew of new jobs to the region, following permit acquisitions this week. Issued by the BC Oil and Gas Commission, the facilities permit allows Port Edw...
Jeff Blagden Sep 16, 2021

Quesnel recreation facilities make it known they are following BC COVID rules
Recreation Facilities in the city of Quesnel have just made it known that they are following the new BC government rules for COVID-19. Places like fitness centres and sporting events, starting back on...
Rob Young Sep 16, 2021

Terrace Curling Rink playing host to drive in movie
Tomorrow night, Terrace Residents will be able to drive their vehicle to the Legion Avenue Curling Rink's parking lot to watch a drive in film. This event is being set up by the city of Terrace and th...
Rob Young Sep 16, 2021