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In case you missed it, today we speak to Suhair and Orwa, who came to Smithers with their family as refugees during t
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Dr Haley Tumas is leading a webinar on genetic biodiversity in BC's forests and info on salmonella in eggs sold in th
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Esso/7-11 "bad gas" story update, NDIT grant applications are open until January 31st, and the Smithers Community Ser
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Ice safety with BC Adventure Smart, Sima Festival in Terrace with Taylor Dilley, and Ksan Society has a homeless perc
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A political bombshell dropped in Ottawa yesterday to kick off 2025.
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Almost a month ago, after more than 50 years under the Assad regime, Syrians dictator Basar Al Assad fled the country
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Community Reporter River Wilde: The legacy of Joe Sullivans roots runs deep. As one of the founding members of the
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We’re coming close to the end of another year and as such we like to reflect back on some of our most memorable inter
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The Hopeful Campaign, which stand for: H–Hike & Bike, O–Opt for green energy, P–Plant a veggie garden, E–Eat loca
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What is the Code of Silence?
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Andrea Newell is the Economic Development Officer for the town of Houston speaking to CICK News about their housing p
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Michelle Lindemann is a Metis woman who just received a $10,000 scholarship for her work in technology in Civil Engin
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Winter composting and how Burns Lake changed the minds of many with a composting incentive program called the Food Cy
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It’s been two weeks since postal workers across the country went on strike, and although negotiations are still on go
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Opening Days for Hudson Bay Mountain (Smithers) and Shames Mountain (Terrace) and Burns Lake's attempt to recruit med
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Last week port workings in B.C.
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Mark De Hoog and a team of youths are changing the face of mental health in the Bulkley Valley.
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