Nisga'a Lisims President Mitchell Stevens responds to criticism of benefits from self-government by treaty Wire Service / December 31, 2014
Also popular were Emma, Sophia, Emily and Ava for girls, and Mason, Ethan, Lucas and Benjamin for boys (With interactive charts)
Staff Writer / December 31, 2014
Forget whether your SUV is causing climate change. It's time to prepare of mega-fires and water conflict with the U.S. Pacific Northwest Tom Fletcher / December 30, 2014
Nurse practitioner Patrice Gordon of Rossland being tested, health officials highly confident Ebola not cause of symptoms Jeff Nagel / December 30, 2014
LNG, container and bulk shipping proposals reach as far north as Stewart on the Alaska border Tom Fletcher / December 29, 2014
In Loving MemoryRoseanna Marie Patricia Jeannée SchmuraDecember 31, 1949 to December 27,… Wire Service / December 27, 2014
A selection of police files from between December 15 and December 21. Editorial / December 24, 2014
$1 billion over budget, Ontario tried to use smart grid to shift load to off-peak hours. It hasn't worked Tom Fletcher / December 24, 2014
Plans for addressing Kitimat's housing issues over the next couple of years was presented to Kitimat Council recently. Editorial / December 24, 2014
Aboriginal Relations Minister John Rustad on the implications of the Tsilhqot'in land claim ruling, Site C dam and industrial development Tom Fletcher / December 23, 2014
Peru climate conference kicked off with everyone pretending China and Obama made a breakthrough, went downhill from there Tom Fletcher / December 23, 2014
Gilbert Etienne BrassardFebruary 11, 1935 to December 22, 2014With deep sadness, we… Wire Service / December 22, 2014
Wilfred BourqueOctober 16, 1947 to December 20, 2014Wilfred Bourque went to be… Wire Service / December 20, 2014
A bed was taken from a motel room at the North Star Inn in Kitimat. Editorial / December 19, 2014
Rebound in hunting popularity, bigger share for guide-outfitters means more residents lose out on chance to fill freezers Tom Fletcher / December 19, 2014
We all feel sad from time-to-time – it's a normal and appropriate response to disappointment and loss. Wire Service / December 19, 2014
A stage play about pipeline politics and Kitimat will be performed in April in California. Cameron Orr / December 18, 2014
Probe into Virk's involvement in unauthorized payments to university executives wraps up, Premier Christy Clark moves him Tom Fletcher / December 18, 2014
It's a first for Canadian buy and sell websites, where sellers can donate the proceeds of their sales directly to national, local charities. Staff Writer / December 18, 2014
Employee buyout program backfired, lottery tickets sold to minors, suspicious cash transactions in casinos doubled Tom Fletcher / December 17, 2014