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  • Prince Rupert has finally got word that the city of 12,000 can begin the arduous task of replacing their entire water

  • Town of Smithers is updating the mobile vendor bylaw.

  • Yesterday the Town of Smithers announced that they will be embarking on a $7.5 million project to upgrade the current

  • Lee Ewald, Telkwa Councillor is talking about Telkwa's growing senior population and housing needs in the village of

  • The Nisga’a Nation is going all in with its Ksi Lisims LNG project, announcing last week, along with Texas bases part

  • Last week the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation announced it was halting all mineral tenures and mi

  • The Telkwa Seniors Housing Society's application for housing has been denied.

  • This year, BC is seeing excessive numbers of pet surrenders and rescues, and unfortunately, there aren’t enough anima

  • Two months ago, 19 eagles were discovered in the Prince Rupert landfill covered in a “deleterious substance” that had

  • Bill C-63 (The Online Harms Act) is a new bill proposed by the Liberal government to fight child abuse, exploitation,

  • After nearly a decade of negotiation and advocacy for Northwest BC communities and regional districts, the Northwest

  • Freedom to Read Week:

     

    Interviews with:

    Ruth Cooper - Hazelton Library

  • The 64TH All Native basketball tournament is over with Burnaby taking the top prize in the senior’s division.

  • The town of Smithers approved the rezoning of the Alfred Avenue lot from a residential to a development zone in the n

  • The 64th Annual All Native Basketball Tournament, the biggest sporting event of the year in Northwest BC, kicked off

  • This year, the Community & Business Excellence Awards (CBEA) celebrates 100 years in Smithers.

  • Pam speaks with BC Minister of Housing, Ravi Kahlon, Dan checks-in with the BC Housing community information session

  • By Christine Bruce

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