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Lorne Benson - Citizens on Patrol in Smithers and Deputy Mayor Frank Wray - looking ahead to 2024
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Earlier this year we brought you a story about the provincial government's cancellation of dozens of conservation lan
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Town of Smithers last Regular Council Meeting of 2023 highlights.
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The Federal Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development passed a motion last week to urge the F
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Human Rights Day 2023
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This week The Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans announced they will be providing $12 million for 6 projects
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The Ksi Lisims project is a nearly 900 KM LNG pipeline project slated to begin substantial construction in 2024.
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Last month a new council was elected in the Witset First Nation, today we speak with two term Councillor Kayla Mitche
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Simogyat Gwiiyeehl, (Brian Williams) Gitxsa
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This month the Town of Smithers temporality suspended weekly clean-ups and takedowns of the homeless encampment acros
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As Coastal GasLink announces they have completed installation of their gas pipeline from Northeast B.C.
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Jay Gilden - What Matters In Our Valley update and Skeena Wild Film Festival sponsor
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As I’m sure we’re all aware, The Bulkley Valley and Lakes District has long standing agricultural roots in the region
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Janet Harris - Cycle 16 fundraiser and Ben Anderson, local biker
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Minister Malcolmson of the Social Development and Poverty Reduction office is speaking about grants for nothern food
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This week the federal government announced more than 200 million dollars will go to western provinces, including B.C.
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With temperatures expected to drop in the coming weeks and as snow slowly creeps down the mountains concern is growin
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Prince Rupert Community Services Director Cpt.
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Canada's first tsunami tower is being built in Masset on Haida Gwaii and the town of Smithers is creating a new Parks
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