The team is hoping to cover some of the travel costs to Cranbrook March 19 to 22
The team broke several decades old records, and are now gearing up for Provincials
During this past year, the Kitimat Valley Naturalists were able to compile and make publicly accessible over 9000 bird records.
RCMP news release - unknown male tries to pick up young girl in Kitamaat Village
A surprise guilty plea has resulted in the cancellation of a murder trial that was scheduled to begin in Prince George later this month.
Kitimat resident forced to move to Terrace due to asthma
See the F-35A on display at Abbotsford International Airshow – August 12-14, 2016.
The Abbotsford International Airshow takes place Aug. 12-14 and includes US Navy Super Hornets and the Breitling Jet Team
An open letter to Kitimat mayor Phil Germuth regarding Rio Tinto Kitimat and Increased SO2 emissions and Refusal to install Scrubbers.
Seventy photographers will compete at this year's Abbotsford International Airshow
Why is my child doing this? What is going on with youth.
Citing a lack of women in powerful corporate positions, Lilith Professional is holding a 6-day conference in Squamish, B.C. this August.
'We know the Internet can be a pretty negative place, and that this negativity can lower self-esteem and create bullying behaviour'
Dr. David Smith looks at the effects and symptoms of deadly illnesses like bulimia and anorexia nervosa.
Alcohol and marijuana (or cannabis) are the substances most used by B.C. teenagers, writes Dr. David Smith.
Everyone has times of feeling anxious, scared or fearful. Without it, we would never have survived as humans, writes Dr. David Smith.
Dr. David Smith says 13 per cent of B.C. youth experience a mental health issue every year – 83,700 children under age 19.
Contest open to participants across the province. Deadline to enter amateur photo contest is July 4. Time is running out. Enter today.
The Province's new recycling fee system has been implemented, and Buckerfields CEO Kelvin McCulloch has noticed the trickle...
When buying a used vehicle, you should do your homework, says CarProof. 150,000 British Columbians buy from a private seller each year.