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Tsilhqot’in leaders get standing ovation at United Nations forum in New York City

Tsilhqot’in leaders get standing ovation at United Nations forum in New York City

The opportunity allowed the chiefs to advocate for the Tsilhqot’in people on the international stage
Maternity ward at CMH reopens

Maternity ward at CMH reopens

Mothers and babies at higher risk of complications will still be directed out-of-town for deliveries
New report on 2017 wildfires calls for better coordination with First Nations

New report on 2017 wildfires calls for better coordination with First Nations

Tsilhqot’in National Government documents 2017 disaster and lists 33 calls to action
Historic building in Alexis Creek destroyed by fire overnight

Historic building in Alexis Creek destroyed by fire overnight

“If it hadn’t been a heavy rain last night we could have lost many houses in the area”
Gas prices spike in northern B.C. ahead of the long weekend

Gas prices spike in northern B.C. ahead of the long weekend

Fuel went up 17 cents overnight in Prince Rupert
‘We’re ready to roll,’ Adventure Charters and Rentals receives final approval for new bus service

‘We’re ready to roll,’ Adventure Charters and Rentals receives final approval for new bus service

Vital new passenger service expected to start May 2
Over $70,000 in grants for crime prevention on the North Coast

Over $70,000 in grants for crime prevention on the North Coast

Three organizations on Haida Gwaii, Prince Rupert and Bella Coola will receive support
MP Nathan Cullen to testify at oil tanker ban committee hearings

MP Nathan Cullen to testify at oil tanker ban committee hearings

Senators travel to Prince Rupert and Terrace as part of fact-finding mission on Bill C-48
Crime Stoppers revisits mysterious case of sunken Bella Coola vessel

Crime Stoppers revisits mysterious case of sunken Bella Coola vessel

The Pacific Grizzly went down in the Bella Coola Harbour in 2015
Senate to hold hearings in northwest B.C. on controversial oil tanker ban

Senate to hold hearings in northwest B.C. on controversial oil tanker ban

More than 50 witnesses from Old Massett to Nuxalk Nation will speak for or against Bill C-48