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  • What is the Code of Silence?

  • Andrea Newell is the Economic Development Officer for the town of Houston speaking to CICK News about their housing p

  • Michelle Lindemann is a Metis woman who just received a $10,000 scholarship for her work in technology in Civil Engin

  • Winter composting and how Burns Lake changed the minds of many with a composting incentive program called the Food Cy

  • It’s been two weeks since postal workers across the country went on strike, and although negotiations are still on go

  • Opening Days for Hudson Bay Mountain (Smithers) and Shames Mountain (Terrace) and Burns Lake's attempt to recruit med

  • Last week port workings in B.C.

  • Mark De Hoog and a team of youths are changing the face of mental health in the Bulkley Valley.

  • Pam speaks with the executive director of the Public library Interlink Federation about an upcoming event this evenin

  • The Ksan Society in Terrace is requesting town support on thwir funding request to keep their All Genders Trauma Coun

  • After more than a decade in the making, the documentary film Yintah, the Wet’suwet’en word meaning land, is making th

  • Celina Hall is speaking about caring for caregivers from the Terrace Regional Hospice Network.

  • National Pharmacare, C-64, is set to roll out in the coming months, starting with federal coverage for contraceptives

  • A pilot made an emergency landing on Highway 16 near Raymond Road on Tuesday night and Graeme Pole's photography Exhi

  • The votes are in but they are still being counted, in one of the tightest political races in B.C.’s history.

  • Learn the ins and outs of our regional fire centre (NW Fire Centre) through the lens of Dispatch, Operations, and Pre

  • Highlights from the Bulkley Valley-Stikine All Candidates Forum and Smithers Art Gallery 6x6 sale is back!

  • With less than two weeks until the next provincial election, we continue our coverage with three more Candidate inter

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