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Treaty Land Entitlement discussion held in Tumbler Ridge

In March, a map, purporting to be the Treaty Land Entitlements (TLEs) for the West Moberly First Nations was shared to the Internet, sparking...

But what about the mines?

While the current moratorium will cause some disruption to industries like Forestry, how will the moratorium affect the local mines? Short answer: it won’t. At...

Solo hiker survives encounter with grizzly in Monkman

Trent On June 8, Brennan Gow, a forestry student working in Fort St John, got between a mother Grizzly Bear and it’s cub.  Gow survived the...

BC Government declares two-year moratorium on industry

The Lekstrom Report is out, advocating a temporary moratorium on industrial development in certain parts of the South Peace.  Recommendation four of the report says...

Boxing night in Tumbler

Some photos from the boxing matches held in Tumbler Ridge, Saturday June 22.

We weather the weather, whatever the weather, whether we like it or not

From Environment Canada, for June 17. Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large...

Snow day, part 2

Gwillim Lake Provincial Park campground is closed until further notice as the snow is causing trees to come down; there are no reports of...

Let it … wait? What

Environment Canada has released a weather warning, calling for "late season snow" over highway passes through Friday morning."A cold upper trough moving through British...

Cumulative impact meeting June 5

The UNBC Cumulative Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC) will be hosting a series of presentations to report on the findings from a three-year research project...

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