The Annual Gitxsan Open Best Ball Golf Tournament was held last Saturday and organizers said it was another success this year with a solid turnout, decent weather and a good prizes.
Soccer players in the Hazeltons don't let a little rain stop their play.
Hazelton's Regan Yee had yet another top performance last weekend at the 35th annual Royal Canadian Legion you and midget track and field championships at the Terry Fox Athletic Facility in Ottawa.
With hockey season already winding up and registration underway, many people are wondering if there will be a women's hockey team this year in the Hazeltons'.
Last week several area residents received a phone call from someone claiming they were from Windows and they were warning people of a computer virus.
It has been a longtime since there has been a mill up and running in the Hazeltons but the lumber industry is strengthening once again and economic stability is starting to return to the North.
After several years of friction between the Gitxsan and the Kispiox Music Festival, countless meetings and hours of dedication finally paid off as the two groups reconciled their differences and made amends in front of the gathered festival goers on Saturday.
Hazelton athlete Regan Yee gets gold at the BC Athletics Championships Jamboree in Coquitlam.
Shannon Hurst describes her feelings ahead of the Kispiox Valley Music Festival.
This year’s Kispiox Music Festival has a few new twists, some new additions and once again a full and unique venue with a little something for everyone, according to organizers.
Three Rivers Report correspondent and columnist discusses an under-appreciated way to stay healthy.
The Hazelton Secondary School graduates receive their diplomas.
RCMP respond to a fire at the Hazelton Secondary School.
The Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition is getting ready to put on their Youth on Water River Guide training program.
Three years ago the Hazelton’s welcomed back Corporal Don Wrigglesworth and his family for his second tour of duty in the area and several other new officers.
The Hazelton Secondary Girls Soccer Team travelled to Victoria May 31 to June 6 to participate in the Provincial Soccer Championships after winning their zones the week before.
Last week a Brown Thrasher showed up at the Sturney’s house in New Hazelton which is quite rare as they are predominately an eastern resident. Its report has greatly appreciated throughout the province and a Rare Bird Alert was sent out.
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