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Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground for new child services building

Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground for new child services building

Williams Lake First Nation will be home to a new child and family services building expected in Fall 2026
Vancouver Island sees Indigenous push for child welfare control

Vancouver Island sees Indigenous push for child welfare control

Vancouver Island Nations have been working to assume jurisdiction over their children
Update: Xatśūll First Nation's judicial review on Mount Polley moves ahead

Update: Xatśūll First Nation's judicial review on Mount Polley moves ahead

The First Nation filed a judicial review of the province's decision to approve a tailings storage increase at Mount Polley Mine
B.C. ranchers, farmers urged to register livestock location as wildfire risk increases

B.C. ranchers, farmers urged to register livestock location as wildfire risk increases

Registering the location of livestock helps emergency responders reach animals faster, according to the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Construction of northern B.C.’s first indoor futsal facility underway in Prince Rupert

Construction of northern B.C.’s first indoor futsal facility underway in Prince Rupert

The court will drastically increase futsal programming and host regional tournaments in the future
Prince Rupert prepares to host northern local governments conference

Prince Rupert prepares to host northern local governments conference

The 2025 NCLGA convention will bring together 42 local and First Nations governments from across the North
Smithers selected to host Minerals North 2026

Smithers selected to host Minerals North 2026

Smithers has previously hosted the conference in 1990, 1995, 2004, 2008 and 2016
Bonaparte First Nation drops claim against Ashcroft Terminal

Bonaparte First Nation drops claim against Ashcroft Terminal

Lawsuit filed in April 2023 alleged destruction of important archaeological sites at terminal
Outrage grows on North Coast over B.C. Ferries accessibility failures for 2+ months

Outrage grows on North Coast over B.C. Ferries accessibility failures for 2+ months

“This is a clear human rights failure”: Eric McNeely, BC Ferry & Marine Workers’ Union president
Forum highlights northern B.C. climate change innovations, solutions

Forum highlights northern B.C. climate change innovations, solutions

The NorthCAN forum featured ways some northern communities and businesses are developing local northern B.C. solutions to combat climate change