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Gitanmaax offers Intervention Circle for people at risk of entering justice system

Gitanmaax offers Intervention Circle for people at risk of entering justice system

The initiative is the third of its kind in B.C.
Council Approves $2,500 Sponsorship for Nation2Nation Women’s Gathering in Kitimat

Council Approves $2,500 Sponsorship for Nation2Nation Women’s Gathering in Kitimat

Kitimat Council approved a $2,500 sponsorship for the Nation2Nation Women’s Gathering, held April 24–25 at Riverlodge and Sitka Lodge—the first large-scale conference hosted in the community since the success of Minerals North last
Kitimat council fixes minor error in cemetery bylaw

Kitimat council fixes minor error in cemetery bylaw

A small administrative error in Kitimat’s cemetery bylaw required correction during council’s April 22 meeting. The issue stems from an oversight in a previous update. On Dec. 2, 2024, council adopted Cemetery Amendment Bylaw No.
Former MP Taylor Bachrach looks back on time in office

Former MP Taylor Bachrach looks back on time in office

Bachrach served 5 years, starting amid the confusion of COVID-19
Seabridge welcomes provincial defence of KSM mine in court

Seabridge welcomes provincial defence of KSM mine in court

LNG Canada advises residents of increased flaring during May

LNG Canada advises residents of increased flaring during May

Flaring at LNG Canada’s Kitimat site is expected to intensify in the first half of May as the facility continues preparations to export its first cargo of liquefied natural gas.
Skeena-Bulkley Valley voters boost election turn out

Skeena-Bulkley Valley voters boost election turn out

Turnout was 9 per cent higher this election than 2021
Global headwinds won’t deter BC Works’ long-term investment in Kitimat: Simon Pascoe

Global headwinds won’t deter BC Works’ long-term investment in Kitimat: Simon Pascoe

BC Works GM highlights climate pressure and trade tension at Kitimat Chamber of Commerce AGM
Kitimat council pushes for action on highway garbage as cleanup efforts draw scrutiny

Kitimat council pushes for action on highway garbage as cleanup efforts draw scrutiny

Ministry and contractor defend patrol schedules as councillors raise enforcement and response concerns
Cedar LNG to begin blasting for pipeline construction

Cedar LNG to begin blasting for pipeline construction

Controlled activity starts in late April and continues through August in approved project area