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  • Tuesday 8-8:30am
  • Tuesday 2-2:30pm
  • Tuesday 4-4:30pm
  • Thursday 8-8:30am
  • Thursday 2-2:30pm
  • Thursday 4-4:30pm
  • The Smithers Mountain Bike Association responds to local stewardship group that claim their latest multi-use trail on

  • Laura Piccinin Lesbihonest tour comes to Smithers and Minister Adrian Dix visits Smithers to celebrate 150 new beds f

  • Fire activity in the Northwest Fire Zone has progressive got worse over the past few days.

  • Wildfire evacuation stress and how to deal with it with Dr.

  • Dempsey Bob, the world renound and celebrated Tahltan Tlingit artist is opening a new exhibit at the North Pacific Ca

  • Penny Nikal and Henry Mitchell are talking about the 101st annual Sports Days Event at the Witset Ball Park this week

  • Smithers, B.C. has a long-standing history of being a hub for the arts, music, agriculture, politics, and tourism.

  • BC Fruit Trees Co-Op gave their members little to no notice before sending out a press release that they were closing

  • Fisheries throughout the Skeena Watershed are in full swing right now.

  • The Smithers Mountain Bike Association is building a new trail near Crater Lake and Cycle 16 recevied $9.8M in provin

  • Northern Health issues a warning for extreme heat in the Skeena Region. Stay safe!

  • The community of Lax Kw’alaams, along with Gitxaała, Gitga’at and the Kitasoo/Xai’xais announced their opposition to

  • A couple is issued a letter warning that their boulevard garden boxes need to be removed or they will be given a fine

  • As summer begins with heat waves across the country, it also means music festival season is finally here.

  • Chief Dsta'hyl (Adam Gagnon) sentencing result and Trudy Klassen, a Prince George Councillor talking about Nuclear Po

  • Canada Day celebrations broke out all over the country yesterday, and here in Northwest B.C.

  • Highlights from the Tuesday June 25th town of Smithers Council meeting including a presentation from The SkeenaWild C

  • Earlier this month Wet’suwet’en land defenders and members of the Otomi, Nahua, Totonaco and Tepehua tribes in Mexico

  • The Lax Kw’alaams Band and members of the Nine Allied Tsimshian Tribes were in Vancouver this week for a five

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