Category Archives: News
Rezoning Amendment to Allow for 40-Unit Housing Development in Prince Rupert Stays Alive, Despite Public Concerns
Prince Rupert City Council has given three readings to a zoning amendment in the hopes of bringing much-needed housing to the community. It seeks to alter the zoning of eight parcels at the corner of ...
Jeff Blagden Jun 13, 2023
Williams Lake awarded $10,000 for excellence in community forestry
Williams Lake Community Forest has been given the $10,000 Robin Hood Memorial Award for Excellence in Community Forestry. What garnered recognition for the city is a handful of programs designed to be...
Morgyn Budden Jun 13, 2023
Consortium of First Nations Along BC- Alaska Border Declare State of Emergency Over Dwindling Salmon Populations
A consortium of First Nations along the BC-Alaska border has declared a state of emergency over the on-going decline of salmon populations. Issued during their annual meeting last week, the declaratio...
Jeff Blagden Jun 13, 2023
Kitselas First Nation adds sixth council seat amid population growth
Kitselas First Nation's Chief and Council election has seen the addition of a new seat amid population growth. With a total of 72 out of 169 votes, Glenn Bennett has been re-elected as chief. Meanwhil...
Morgyn Budden Jun 13, 2023
Prince Rupert releases 2022 annual report
Prince Rupert has released their 2022 annual report for consideration. The report lists the city's ongoing work and progress on their multiple infrastructure improvements and developments. In 2022, th...
Morgyn Budden Jun 13, 2023
Masset RCMP Arrest Assault Suspect After He Returns to the Scene of the Crime Armed with a Firearm
Police in Masset were able to arrest an assault suspect this weekend after they became a cliche by returning to the scene of a crime. Initially, RCMP were called out to a residence on Raven Avenue jus...
Jeff Blagden Jun 13, 2023
Port of Prince Rupert Ranks Among 10-Least Efficient Container Ports by Time Spent in Port, According to New Report
BC's two major container ports both rank among the 10 least efficient in the world, according to a new report. Created by World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence, the report marks the third ...
Jeff Blagden Jun 13, 2023
Fire Danger Ratings Raised Across BC as Rain Expected to Ease Wildfires in Some Areas, and Wind to Worsen it in Others
Fire danger ratings have been set to extreme for the southern portion of the Northwest Fire Centre, including Terrace, Smithers, and Houston. Extreme danger ratings continue west from there to the bor...
Jeff Blagden Jun 13, 2023
District of Kitimat's Annual Water Main Flush Now Underway, Residents May Notice Discolouration
Residents in Kitimat may notice some discolouration in their tap water as the District conducts their annual water main flush. Crews are currently focused on the area around Gyrfalcon Avenue, but will...
Jeff Blagden Jun 13, 2023
Secwepemc man to be featured on new stamp
A trio of new stamps from Canada Post are honouring the life and work of three Indigenous leaders. Started in 2022, the three are part of a multi-year Indigenous Leaders stamp series which has already...
Morgyn Budden Jun 12, 2023 Stamp honouring George Manuel (CNW Group/Canada Post)