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  • Truth and Reconciliation in Witset on September 30th was all about drug awareness in the community who have lost 54 p

  • WATS'A is the story of a River Otter who assumes the identity of the person closest to you.

  • As Prime Minister Carney and the Liberal government in Ottawa prepare to claw back emissions targets, dozens gathered

  • Prince Rupert is bustling with activity these days.

  • The Town of Smithers is hiring a private security firm to help oversee the Temporary Overnight Sheltering Area or (TO

  • CICK News in the rain with Backyard Ultra runners, we're in the moshpit with Vancouver punk band Alien Boys as they f

  • Earlier this week Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Na’Moks joined a growing group of CAPE physicians and other Indigenou

  • A community choir of nearly 60 people gathered at Anderson Flats on SUnday night for a music video and Norhtern Healt

  • As B.C. cooks in the late summer heat wildfire activity has skyrocketed across the province in recent days.

  • Feminist fisher and embodied ritual at Wedzinkwa - Abigail Joseph in 2025.

  • Fish traps in the Skeena region have been making a comeback this season as more communities look to selective harvest

  •  Today on CICK News, a recap of the kids of the Bulky Valley exhibition.

  • Guugaajung (Symbia Barnaby) shares her story of an interaction at a voluntary roadside stop with a Terrace RCMP offic

  • Research in the Bulkley and Morice River systems, home streams of the Wet’suwet’en Nation, has been on-going for deca

  • After this week’s Smithers Town Council meeting, it is unlikely raised bike lanes on 3rd Ave.

  • A family marches for their slain family member, 17 year-old Sebastian Moore in Terrace.

  • A Kispiox woman found a historical treasure from 1910 and is sharing it with CICK News listeners.

  • Selective fishing operations is making a huge comeback in Northwest, B.C. And now First Nations like Kitselas, the Ni

  • Smithers Secondary School Drama Educator Heather Lee retired this year after 32 years of teaching in the Bulkley Vall

  • This is the time of year that salmon are running up the river, and already many folks are on the shores of the mighty

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