Rebecca Watson

Sub Zero track meet hosts Vanderhoof athletes

Track meet in Prince George, Vanderhoof brings home gold

Karate black belts from Vanderhoof and Fraser Lake.

Vanderhoof and Fraser Lake Shotokan members place at Karate B.C. tournament

Karate members return to Vanderhoof and Fraser Lake with silver and gold medals.

Karate black belts from Vanderhoof and Fraser Lake.
Jesse Raymond will be NVSS Vikes wrestling coach next year.

New wreslting captain places fourth at nationals

Jesse Raymond is looking forward to the challenges that come with being a wrestling captain.

Jesse Raymond will be NVSS Vikes wrestling coach next year.
Charlene Seguin speaks to Fort Fraser about the school district 91's decision to look at possibly closing down Fort Fraser school.

Fort Fraser takes clear stance on possible school closure

School district 91 is looking at amalgamating schools in Fraser Lake and Fort Fraser areas.

Charlene Seguin speaks to Fort Fraser about the school district 91's decision to look at possibly closing down Fort Fraser school.
Jennor Nohr, wrestling captain for NVSS, had a stroke of bad luck at the national wrestling tournament.

Vanderhoof wrestler forced to forfeit nationals

Jennor Norh caught a bad break this year at nationals

Jennor Nohr, wrestling captain for NVSS, had a stroke of bad luck at the national wrestling tournament.
The Omineca Safe Home in Vanderhoof

Vanderhoof’s violence against women services could be facing drastic changes

“The Omineca Safe Home is in danger of losing integral outreach programs,” Lynne Stuart, OSH counsellor said.

The Omineca Safe Home in Vanderhoof

Friends found in floor hockey

A massive floor hockey tournament in Vanderhoof saw kids from around the NEchako Lakes take part

The Nechako Valley Search and Rescue is presented with a cheque from NKDF to go toward renovations of their training facility which should be underway within the next couple weeks. Left to Right- Gerry Thiessen, Kevin Moutray, Chris Mushumanski- president of NVSAR, Wayne Salewski - chair of NKDF, Wes Buller, Sadie Knelsen Ed Vander Hoek and Jerry Petersen of Regional District of Bulkley Nechako.

NKDF donates to Vanderhoof groups

Three separate projects in Vanderhoof received funding through NKDF.

The Nechako Valley Search and Rescue is presented with a cheque from NKDF to go toward renovations of their training facility which should be underway within the next couple weeks. Left to Right- Gerry Thiessen, Kevin Moutray, Chris Mushumanski- president of NVSAR, Wayne Salewski - chair of NKDF, Wes Buller, Sadie Knelsen Ed Vander Hoek and Jerry Petersen of Regional District of Bulkley Nechako.
FORD: Kim Giesbrecht, Ruby Hoffert, Nicole Funk, Jen Koehmstedt, Jamie Hoffert, Steve Little, Deter Friesen, Kyle Giesbrecht, Chrissy Metcalf, Harvey Derksen- manager, Vicky Irvine, Justin Pausche, Jarid Hoffert and Steven Jenkins. Missing- Leanne Hewlett, Jeff Verduzco, Tammy Rempel, Steven Williams and Tom Derksen.

Westline Ford wins national award

This Vanderhoof Ford dealership ha sprven its superiority for the third time.

FORD: Kim Giesbrecht, Ruby Hoffert, Nicole Funk, Jen Koehmstedt, Jamie Hoffert, Steve Little, Deter Friesen, Kyle Giesbrecht, Chrissy Metcalf, Harvey Derksen- manager, Vicky Irvine, Justin Pausche, Jarid Hoffert and Steven Jenkins. Missing- Leanne Hewlett, Jeff Verduzco, Tammy Rempel, Steven Williams and Tom Derksen.
Denman Island is donating 50 per cent of sales from their Dark Chocolate bars to go toward BC First Nation's legal battle against Enbridge.

“Who knew stopping a pipeline could be so delicious”

Denman Island Dark chocolate is helping pave the way for BC First Nations

Denman Island is donating 50 per cent of sales from their Dark Chocolate bars to go toward BC First Nation's legal battle against Enbridge.
Donelda Nelsen, matron of Easter Stars Omineca chapter and Heather Grove, secretary of Easter Stars Omineca chapter, present Audrey Cooper, OSH office manager, with a cheque for $310 Wednesday April 15.

Eastern Stars count shoes for Safe Home

This humanitarian group counted shoes which payed off for the Omineca Safe Home

Donelda Nelsen, matron of Easter Stars Omineca chapter and Heather Grove, secretary of Easter Stars Omineca chapter, present Audrey Cooper, OSH office manager, with a cheque for $310 Wednesday April 15.
CLAWS: Randy Rawluk shows off his war wounds after a surprise battle with a bear in Hazelton a few days ago.

Fort St. James man survives bear attack

It was a beautiful day in Hazelton BC when Randy Rawluk, 64, of Fort St. James got the surprise of his life.

CLAWS: Randy Rawluk shows off his war wounds after a surprise battle with a bear in Hazelton a few days ago.
Jasmine Thomas, with Sai’kuz First Nation talks at the Act On Climate protest in Quebec April 11.

Yinka Dene protesters open at largest climate change march in history

Quebec City— Jasmine Thomas of Sai’kuz First Nation opened speeches this weekend

Jasmine Thomas, with Sai’kuz First Nation talks at the Act On Climate protest in Quebec April 11.

Plane hits moose at Fort St. James airport

On the morning of March 26 none could have foreseen the fatal collision between a Beach 1900 and a moose.

Jasmine Thomas of Sai’kuz First Nation talks at the Act On Climate march Saturday, April 11 in Quebec City.

Thomas leads speeches at national climate change event

Yinka Dene opens at Act on Climate protest, largest in Canadian history

Jasmine Thomas of Sai’kuz First Nation talks at the Act On Climate march Saturday, April 11 in Quebec City.

Marine search re-opened for missing Fort Fraser man

The search for a Nadleh Whut'en man continues on the Nechako

Ron Ephrom shows the near three-foot tall water markings on a fence near his home off Sandy Beach Road due to his property being flooded by Nechako waters in 2007.

Vanderhoof drops berm plans, too expensive

The District of Vanderhoof declined building a berm despite property owners concerns of flooding

Ron Ephrom shows the near three-foot tall water markings on a fence near his home off Sandy Beach Road due to his property being flooded by Nechako waters in 2007.
YOUTH COUNCIL: Left to Right- Molina Cameron (Youth Leader), Darion Alexis, Deveron Anatole, Jesse Hallman, Koby Hallman, Maria Felix, and Jessica Erickson (Youth Leader). Missing from picture-Dylan Monk.

Binche finalizes separation from Tl’azt’en

The Binche First Nation is demanding self-determination and a split from the Tl’azt’en First Nation.

YOUTH COUNCIL: Left to Right- Molina Cameron (Youth Leader), Darion Alexis, Deveron Anatole, Jesse Hallman, Koby Hallman, Maria Felix, and Jessica Erickson (Youth Leader). Missing from picture-Dylan Monk.
Annerose Georgeson stand in front of her series of abstract trucking paintings.

Artists gather to celebrate life of trailblazer Peter Rodseth

Peter Rodseth was a well-known woodsmen, carver and environmental activist.

Annerose Georgeson stand in front of her series of abstract trucking paintings.
Molina Cameron (Youth Leader), Darion Alexis, Deveron Anatole, Jesse Hallman, Koby Hallman, Maria Felix, and Jessica Erickson (Youth Leader). Missing from picture-Dylan Monk

Binche finalizes separation from Tl’azt’en

Binche First Nation wants to go in their own direction, away from Tl’azt’en First Nation

Molina Cameron (Youth Leader), Darion Alexis, Deveron Anatole, Jesse Hallman, Koby Hallman, Maria Felix, and Jessica Erickson (Youth Leader). Missing from picture-Dylan Monk