Jerome Turner

Gitanyow territory closed to hunting

Moose population decline cited as reason: Gitanyow wildlife officer

Marijuana campaign may rise from the ashes: Greene

The future of the Sensible BC petition is now up in the air, but the campaign may not require a second run.

Enbridge representative Michele Perret listens to Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Namoks make a presentation on July 25.

Residents voice opposition to pipeline

More than 100 people attended a meeting July 25 to hear Enbridge representatives give a presentation on the Northern Gateway project.

Enbridge representative Michele Perret listens to Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Namoks make a presentation on July 25.

UPDATE: Gitxsan food fishery closure imminent

The Gitksan Watershed Authority is urging an immediate closure of food fishing on the Skeena River to ensure future stock returns.

Richard Rosenthal, IIO chief civilian director, wants to improve on his office’s abilities.

IIO informs public about its mandate and future

The Smithers Chamber of Commerce welcomed members of the Independent Investigation Office of B.C. last Thursday with a luncheon.

Richard Rosenthal, IIO chief civilian director, wants to improve on his office’s abilities.

Open house sparks community education: TransCanada reps visit Hazelton to discuss future

Two events educating the public about TransCanada’s proposed Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project were in Hazelton last week.

Jerry Seinfeld rocked the a packed CN Centre in Prince George May 2, 2013.

Seinfeld entertains northwest at CN Centre

Jerry Seinfeld descended on Prince George last Thursday slinging his particular brand of observational humour.

Jerry Seinfeld rocked the a packed CN Centre in Prince George May 2, 2013.
Lena Wilson is looking to press charges against New Hazelton RCMP Const. Kevin Mack.

Crown drops charge against Wilson

Lena Wilson no longer has a charge against her, but remains in pursuit of filing charges against the RCMP.

Lena Wilson is looking to press charges against New Hazelton RCMP Const. Kevin Mack.

Huynh thrown by IOC decision

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted in a secret ballot to put wrestling on the chopping block in the 2020 Olympics.

Hazelton Spartan Colton Murrell (with ball) rises above the competition Houston during a play-day over the weekend.

Spartans prep for zones

The Hazelton secondary school senior boys’ basketball team went 0-2 in a Houston play-day last Saturday.

Hazelton Spartan Colton Murrell (with ball) rises above the competition Houston during a play-day over the weekend.
The Big Bad Wolf, a.k.a. Charlotte Lindford (centre) on the hunt for some young readers Jan. 27 at the Ken Trombley arena, as part of Skate-4-Books on Family Literacy Day.

Family Literacy Day held at NWCC

Hazelton held several events for Family Literacy Day (Jan. 27) on Jan. 24.

The Big Bad Wolf, a.k.a. Charlotte Lindford (centre) on the hunt for some young readers Jan. 27 at the Ken Trombley arena, as part of Skate-4-Books on Family Literacy Day.
Vandals entered this house on the outskirts of Smithers and caused $150,000 worth of damage and loss last March.

Vandals break in and trash house on outskirts of Smithers

Owners of a cabin west of Smithers had their holiday cut short last March when word arrived their cabin was destroyed during a house party.

Vandals entered this house on the outskirts of Smithers and caused $150,000 worth of damage and loss last March.
CJ Fowler was found murdered in Kamloops, Dec. 12, 2012.

CJ not just a troubled youth

Family and friends say there is so much more to CJ than the thumbnail sketch provided by the RCMP>

CJ Fowler was found murdered in Kamloops, Dec. 12, 2012.

Staff Sgt. Marshall brings change to CPO

RCMP staff sergeant, Kirsten Marshall plans to make the Smithers’ Community Policing Office (CPO) more efficient.

Leuenberger asks for cash credit

Susan Gail Leuenberger of Houston will pay a maximum of $638,991.10 to Kyah Industries Ltd. (KIL).

Bernard Wilson hoists a board to place it in the pile behind him, which is doing his part to ensure Moricetown’s Kyahwood mill operates without a hitch

Moricetown’s Kyahwood named community business of the year

Kyahwood Forest Products received recognition at the B.C. Aboriginal Business Awards’ Gala for the community owned business of the year.

Bernard Wilson hoists a board to place it in the pile behind him, which is doing his part to ensure Moricetown’s Kyahwood mill operates without a hitch

Black Goose inquiry keeps audit alive

Hazelton RCMP are interviewing individuals involved with the failed, Gitxsan-Treaty-Society-funded, Black Goose investment of $1 million.

Constable Troy Derrick (left) has been working with at-risk youth for over six years and has been awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee award for community service, the subject of a Reginald Argue (right) interview.

Derrick earns Jubilee Medal

RCMP Const. Troy Derrick is one of the latest recipients of the Diamond Jubilee medal.

Constable Troy Derrick (left) has been working with at-risk youth for over six years and has been awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee award for community service, the subject of a Reginald Argue (right) interview.

Leuenberger guilty of theft and fraud

Susan Leuenberger was found guilty of theft over $5,000, fraud over $5,000, and making false entry in an accounting journal.