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Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
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Winter Is Coming: Is Your Community Ready For More Extreme Weather?
Only about a third of British Columbians have taken steps to be prepared, says BC Hydro.
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BC Has Tons Of Sea Cucumbers And This Vid Shows The Crazy Way They Eat
We can relate to these hungry marine animals stuffing their faces.
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Tiny House for Matriarch Opposing PRGT Arrives in Gitxsan Lax’Yip From ‘Victoria’
Volunteer supporters built the home for Maas Gwitkunuxws Teresa Brown, who has been camping in the path of the controversial pipeline in northern ‘B.C.’
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International Overdose Awareness Day Event to Be Held in Fort St. John
International Overdose Awareness Day is being organized for August 31st at Festival Plaza in Fort St. John.
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Local Bluebirds Production Wins Awards at Community Theatre Festival
Stage North’s Bluebirds takes flight with four awards at B.C.’s Mainstage Festival.
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‘Everything Has to Come Together’: Report Highlights Tse’k’wa as Repatriation Success Story
The Tse’k’wa site was hightlighted in a pair of repatriation reports released by the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC).
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Time Served for Man Who Used Imitation Firearm in Robbery
The accused is known around Smithers as ‘Hector the Collector’.
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Fort St. John First Stop on UNBC Summer Sports Camp Tour
The UNBC Timberwolves’ summer sports camp will head to Fort St. John, Burns Lake, Smithers and Terrace in July and August.
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Sun Shines Full on Williams Lake’s First Pixie Menagerie Market
Another market for vendors and guests of all kinds was a success.
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Haida Filmmaker’s Documentary Shares Story About Indigenous Basketball and Sovereignty
‘Saints and Warriors’ premiered in Vancouver at the DOXA Film Festival last month and is set to hit in theatres later this fall.
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Intertidal Music Festival Returns to Port Edward, B.C. This July After Six-Year Hiatus
The event will feature more than 20 bands and artists from the West Coast and beyond, spanning diverse genres.
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Nearly $100K Award Fuels Salmon Stewardship Projects in Haida Gwaii
One initiative will use a new AI tool allowing for the first-ever recording of coho salmon escapement on the Copper River.
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Judge Decides CN Railway Documents Are Privileged, Not to Be Seen by Plaintiffs in Property Damage Lawsuit
Smithers property owners are suing CN Rail.
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Former Haida Gwaii Journalist Launches Debut Novel
“A Room in the Forest,” invites readers on a profound journey of self discovery amid the transformative power of the wilderness.
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Northern Lights College Honours Indigenous Students with Graduation Ceremony
Caps and gowns were replaced with Métis sashes and commemorative feather carvings, as Northern Lights College (NLC) honoured its First Nations and Métis students with an Indigenous graduation celebration and dinner at the Fort St. John Curling Club on June 5th.
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Trigon Finalizes $750M Investment in North Coast LPG Facility
The decision comes amid a legal standoff with the Prince Rupert Port Authority, which has granted another company exclusive LPG rights.
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Prince Rupert Loses Its Only Movie Theatre as Cineplex Closes June 15
In the last few days of operation, residents can watch “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” “Lilo & Stitch,” and “Karate Kid: Legends.”
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Historic Japanese Triplexes Restored at B.C.’s Oldest Surviving Cannery
Three modern units are available for rent, while a fourth unit is open to visitors as an exhibit space, offering a journey through historic living spaces.