Category Archives: News
Dawson Creek RCMP Seek Public Assistance to Locate Missing Woman
RCMP in Dawson Creek are requesting public assistance to help locate a woman who hasn't been seen by family since the beginning of the month. 18 year-old Kaydance Gray was last seen in Dawson Creek on...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023
Kitsumkalum Walk for Health Raises $26,100, More Than Half of Total Price Tag for New Maternity Ultrasound Machine
Participants in the 2023 Kitsumkalum Walk for Health helped to raise $26,100 in support of maternity care in Terrace. That will cover roughly half of the $72,000 needed to purchase a new Obstetrical U...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023 Photo shared to announcement on Dr REM Lee Hospital Foundation's Facebook Page
Williams Lake First Nation Announces Land-Use Planning Exercise to Assert Decision Making Rights in Farwell Canyon Area
A new land-use planning exercise will help the Williams Lake First Nation assert themselves as a critical decision maker in the region. It will cover an area west of the Fraser River, which has been d...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023
Bail money scammer misses target in Kitimat
An attempt at fraud over $5,000 in Kitimat was stopped thanks to a fellow resident who didn't buy it. On June 8, a resident received an alleged phone call from their grandson asking for bail money. Th...
Morgyn Budden Jun 15, 2023
14 projects completed to enhance accessibility at northwest tourism operations
A series of projects to increase accessibility for tourism operators have been completed in the Northwest. Those projects were all funded by the Northern BC Tourism Association with a $150,500 boost f...
Morgyn Budden Jun 15, 2023
Daajing Giids RCMP Seek Public Assistance to Locate Wanted Man
Daajing Giids RCMP are seeking public assistance to locate a wanted man. 34 year-old Troy Edinger-Moody is wanted on two counts of failure to comply with a release order. He is described as a 5 foot 1...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023
Environmental Assessment Office Lifts Four of Coastal GasLink's Stop Work Orders, Six Remain in Place Along the Route
Four of the ten stop work orders which had been in place along Coastal GasLink's pipeline route have now been lifted. Each of the orders were issued by the Environmental Assessment Office due to failu...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023
B.C. Government changes logo to promote demographic survey
BC government is doubling down on their efforts to encourage participation in a demographic survey. Launched at the beginning of the month, the survey is meant to identify systemic racism in governmen...
Morgyn Budden Jun 15, 2023
Métis Nation of BC and BC Métis Federation Respond to UBCIC Resolution Denouncing "Métis Colonialism" in BC
Two of BC's largest Mtis organizations have responded to a Union of BC Indian Chiefs resolution denouncing what they call Mtis colonialism. Passed unanimously on Tuesday, the resolution states that Mt...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023
Central Mountain Air Signs Five Year Deal to Provide Chartered Flights for Crews at Red Chris Thanks to TNDC Partnership
Central Mountain Air will be providing flights for crews at Red Chris for at least the next 5 years, after signing a new deal with Newcrest Mining. That will see them offer chartered flights to and fr...
Jeff Blagden Jun 15, 2023