Jesse Cole

Chester Heibert, bob Hughes and Dave Birdi of the Fort St. James TV and Radio Society showcasing their new Wi-Fi services in Cottonwood Park

Wi-Fi comes to Cottonwood Park

The Fort St. James TV and Radio Society have taken it upon themselves to provide free Wi-Fi internet at Cottonwood Park.

Chester Heibert, bob Hughes and Dave Birdi of the Fort St. James TV and Radio Society showcasing their new Wi-Fi services in Cottonwood Park
Nisga’a chiefs and members of the negotiating team in Ottawa, for the Throne Speech, October, 12, 1999.

John Rustad, Nisga’a Lisims sign monumental agreements.

Bulkley-Necahko MLA took part in an agreement signing with Nisga'a Lisims government last week in New Aiyansh.

Nisga’a chiefs and members of the negotiating team in Ottawa, for the Throne Speech, October, 12, 1999.

RCMP report increase in impaired and prohibited driving.

Fort St. James RCMP reported on a number of crimes in the area over the last week.

An “optimistic” future ahead for timber supply

Timber Supply has finally seen the light of day during the timber supply committee conference call at the Ministry of Forests

RCMP reports: Buffalo Beach struggles with patrons

RCMP arrests male suspect for violent behaviour at local bar

The voice behind change

I wanted to touch base on an opinion piece I had in the paper a few weeks ago regarding the overhaul of Riverside Park.

Rekindled friendships

Weekends away with friends are always cherished. I spent my August long weekend in Kelowna, where a friend from back home is living.

Vancouver pilot of the Nanchang CJ6A, Curtis Mann couldn’t have been more honoured to be apart of the 2012 Vanderhoof Airshow.

Tradition flies its way back into the heart of the community

On August 11 the community embraced a nearly forgotten tradition as pilots from around BC populated the local airstrip.

Vancouver pilot of the Nanchang CJ6A, Curtis Mann couldn’t have been more honoured to be apart of the 2012 Vanderhoof Airshow.

L&M Lumber shutdown for business

According to L&M Lumber manager Allan Fitzpatrick the company has hit a few snags regarding the renewal of their insurance policy

Rip’N the North bike park vandalized

The beautifully secluded recreation park is located on 7th Street off of Kenny Dam Road, tucked back out of sight of residents in the area.

RCMP reports

Cpl. Justin Thiessen reported on July 25 around 7:30 p.m. a vehicle crashed into the ditch on Northside Road.

Vanderhoof community pool in review

Oct. 20 is no longer set to go forward with the pool referendum according to Councillor, Steve Little.

Dad to the rescue

I must say time has flown by since arriving in Vanderhoof back in April.

Vanderhoof Air Show to gain new ground

It has been 8 years since the Vanderhoof community has hosted a local Air Show.
Wait no longer.

RCMP reports: Prince George man exposes himself in Ferland Park

concerned residents called the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment to report an unwelcomed presence in Ferland Park on July 14

Tractor parade takes over the heart of downtown Vanderhoof

Vintage tractors and cars engage the community of Vanderhoof with their old machines

Minerals North bridging community gaps

It all began back in 1989, the first northern BC minerals conference was held in Terrace that had communities bridging communication gaps.

Cleaning up one drop at a time

BCUOMA is responsible for recovering 87 percent of used oil and antifreeze containers according to their website.

The memoirs of a golf cart adventure and a bruised.. cranium

The toys of summer are always exciting to dust off and reacquaint yourself with.

Connor Nielson

Bright future ahead for Vanderhoof teen

Nielson developed the name “Mr. Football” around Vanderhoof, a nickname that surely denotes Nielson’s passion for the game.

Connor Nielson