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A judge has ruled that internal CN Railway documents are privileged and cannot be accessed by plaintiffs in a property damage lawsuit.
Historic Japanese triplexes at B.C.’s oldest cannery have been restored, highlighting the heritage of early Japanese-Canadian communities.
The Intertidal Music Festival returns to Port Edward with a lineup of coastal sounds, local talent, and waterfront performances.
Charles Hays Secondary School’s concert and jazz bands earned silver at the prestigious Pacific Northwest Music Festival in Terrace this April. The jazz band also received the top mark in the Senior ...
Nearly $100K awarded to support salmon stewardship projects in Haida Gwaii, boosting conservation efforts and community engagement.
Master carver Dempsey Bob (left) presents his Salmon art piece to Mercedes Taylor (right), Acting Chief Librarian at the Prince Rupert Library, in May 2025.
Northern Lights College celebrated Indigenous students with a graduation ceremony, honouring their achievements and cultural heritage.
Williams Lake hosted its first-ever Pixie Menagerie Oddities and Curios Faire on June 22, drawing vendors from across BC.
Port Edward residents launch a petition for increased bus service to Prince Rupert, citing limited options and the lack of essential services.
A 12,000-year-old cave. A community-led return of ancestral belongings. Tse’k’wa is showing what true repatriation can look like in B.C.
An International Overdose Awareness Day event in Fort St. John on August 31st will honour lives lost, raise awareness, and ...
A 57-year-old man known as “Hector the Collector” was sentenced to time served after pleading guilty to using an imitation firearm.