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Rustad makes stop in Kitimat

B.C. Liberal MLA John Rustad included Kitimat on his week long tour in the area, which included stops in Prince Rupert and Terrace.

Fixing the animal bylaws in Kitimat

An escalating fine structure and micro chipping requirements may be coming soon to Kitimat.

Robbery at knifepoint and stolen machinery in Kitimat

Police looking for help involving stolen machinery and a robbery at knifepoint.

Open burning in Kitimat banned until September 15

An open fire prohibition, including campfires, is now in effect for within the District of Kitimat.

Councillors moving slowly on strata conversion bylaw proposal

The proposed bylaw to create a strata conversion policy has reached the first reading phase of the process.

Haisla Homecoming this weekend; schedule has been altered

The Haisla Homecoming which was set to begin on Friday has been pushed forward to Saturday.
Dry July one for the record books

Dry July one for the record books

No rain at Vancouver or Victoria airport, a first since rainfall records began being kept in 1937

Police say they can break car windows if it seems pet inside is in danger from overheating

With 15 calls in two days to the animal shelter about pets left in overheated cars, people are urged to use common sense.

Ellis Ross heads newly elected Haisla Nation Council

By the end of day July 28, the new Haisla Nation Council was known following their regular election.
Clark sworn in, launches core review

Clark sworn in, launches core review

Premier Christy Clark took a break from cabinet meetings in Vancouver Tuesday to be sworn in as MLA for Westside-Kelowna