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The Haida Nation and the province of British Columbia have signed an landmark agreement, first of its kind, that affirms, once and for all, that the Haida People have inherited Aboriginal Title to Haida Gwaii.
As warmer temperatures melt the remaining snow, more than 80 per cent of BC is still under a drought warning. At the same time were seeing an early start to the wildfire season with crews already monitoring and in some cases battling holdover f
the return of the sandhill cranes means SPRINGTIME in the Bulkley Valley and a short update from the town of Smithers about the fire at the tent encampment on Friday April 11th.
April 14 - 20 is Sexual Violence Awareness Week in Smithers so we are speaking with Airika Owen and Carol Seychuk from the Northern Society for Domestic Peace.
It’s budget season and as governments and municipalities get ready to layout their financial priorities for the year we check in with Smithers Mayor Gladys Atrill about infrastructure projects for 2024 and what a another tax increase will look
Natural Health Products in Canada are under the microscope according to Health Canada. New legislation will bring new costs to any NHP provider.
Prince Rupert has finally got word that the city of 12,000 can begin the arduous task of replacing their entire water and sewer infrastructure after they received more than 77 million dollars form the Federal government’s Disaster Mitigation an
Town of Smithers is updating the mobile vendor bylaw.
Yesterday the Town of Smithers announced that they will be embarking on a $7.5 million project to upgrade the current wastewater treatment plant.
Lee Ewald, Telkwa Councillor is talking about Telkwa's growing senior population and housing needs in the village of 1300 people.Edward Quinlan is celebrating World Poetry Day with Pam during a relaxed and conversational interview.
The Nisga’a Nation is going all in with its Ksi Lisims LNG project, announcing last week, along with Texas bases partner, Western LNG, that they will be purchasing the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline from TC Energy to feed their propose
Last week the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation announced it was halting all mineral tenures and mining activity on Gitxaala territory while the provincial government proceeds with reforming mining legislation across the provi
The Telkwa Seniors Housing Society's application for housing has been denied. In 2022, 12 new units were erected for seniors, but the need has continued to grow for affordable, one storey housing for people 55+ in Telkwa.
This year, BC is seeing excessive numbers of pet surrenders and rescues, and unfortunately, there aren’t enough animal shelters to handle the load. Our local organization, the North West Animal Shelter has four buildings for cats and dogs, but
Two months ago, 19 eagles were discovered in the Prince Rupert landfill covered in a “deleterious substance” that had been dumped in the liquid waste site at the landfill, according to a statement released by the City of Prince Rupert.
Bill C-63 (The Online Harms Act) is a new bill proposed by the Liberal government to fight child abuse, exploitation, and bullying online along with new laws and penalties for sharing intimate content that belongs to another person.
After nearly a decade of negotiation and advocacy for Northwest BC communities and regional districts, the Northwest BC Resource Benefit Alliance has secured $250 million dollars over the next five years for infrastructure needs for more than 2
Freedom to Read Week:Interviews with:Ruth Cooper - Hazelton LibraryLou Allison - Prince Rupert LibraryWendy Wright - Smithers LibraryMike McDiarmid - SD54 Superintendent
The 64TH All Native basketball tournament is over with Burnaby taking the top prize in the senior’s division. Followed by Similkameen winning first place in the women’s division for the second year in a row and Hydaburg secured the masters divi
The town of Smithers approved the rezoning of the Alfred Avenue lot from a residential to a development zone in the next step toward a proposed Supportive Housing project.
The 64th Annual All Native Basketball Tournament, the biggest sporting event of the year in Northwest BC, kicked off in an amazing show of dance and wonder as the Gitxsan Nation opened the tournament with a thunderous entrance.
This year, the Community & Business Excellence Awards (CBEA) celebrates 100 years in Smithers. Pam is on the show today speaking with executive director of the smithers chamber of commerce Sheena Miller about the nomination process which is sti
This year, the Community & Business Excellence Awards (CBEA) celebrates 100 years in Smithers. Pam is on the show today speaking with executive director of the smithers chamber of commerce Sheena Miller about the nomination process which is sti
Pam speaks with BC Minister of Housing, Ravi Kahlon, Dan checks-in with the BC Housing community information session held in Smithers. Some residents expressed support for the proposed 40 unit Supportive Housing facility, while others, includin
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