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Cheslatta Carrier Nation holds health fair

Cheslatta Carrier Nation holds health fair

Cheslatta Carrier Nation held a health fair on July 18 and 19 at Grassy Plains Community Hall. Many vendors were present including a mobile diabetes clinic, chair yoga, traditional medicine, speech and occupational therapists. They served a free lunch and gave away lots of door prizes. The event was well attended. (Jessi Jack photos/Lakes District ÑÇÖÞÌìÌÃ)
‘All I want is to find them so I can have peace,’ says Mable Jack of her missing family

‘All I want is to find them so I can have peace,’ says Mable Jack of her missing family

Search continues 33 years after the Jack family’s tragic disappearance
Dog show in ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

Dog show in ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

All Breed Dog Show and Obedience Trials was held at Eagle Creek fairground on July 22 to 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The first day of the show judges finalize and pick the dogs on the standard of how the breed should look. This determines which dogs will go on to the obedience trials. This year, there was a total of 48 different breeds represented in seven different groups.
Grant given to expand First Nations involvement in major projects

Grant given to expand First Nations involvement in major projects

Cheslatta Carrier Nation chief councillor Corinna Leween is vice chair of First Nations Major Projects Coalition
B.C. signs compliance agreement with Coastal GasLink to protect waterways along pipeline

B.C. signs compliance agreement with Coastal GasLink to protect waterways along pipeline

The agreement applies to 100 kilometres of the pipeline where ground is yet to be broken
Real estate sales dip for first half of year

Real estate sales dip for first half of year

But average detached house price inches up
Recreational sockeye fishing limit to increase to two fish per day

Recreational sockeye fishing limit to increase to two fish per day

Fishing to open on Babine Lake starting Aug. 1
BC Ambulance needs to step up so Prince Rupert firefighters can step back - City Council

BC Ambulance needs to step up so Prince Rupert firefighters can step back - City Council

Driving ambulances keeps firefighters from main task, services should be invoiced - Chief Beckwith
Grizzly encounters in Kitimat prompt warning from Conservation Officer Service

Grizzly encounters in Kitimat prompt warning from Conservation Officer Service

Bears are common particularly on the lower portion of the Kitimat River
City of Terrace toughens stance on Enbridge gas pipeline proposal

City of Terrace toughens stance on Enbridge gas pipeline proposal

City first wants a revenue sharing agreement with the province and money from Enbridge