Police say that at this time, the only photograph that is available of Mitchell Turchyniak is approximately 13 years old. (RCMP photo)

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UPDATE: Missing Smithers man located

Police and an undisclosed community organization are concerned about Mitchell Turchyniak’s well-being

Crews complete installation of the Cedar LNG project’s third and final horizontal directional drill (HDD) crossing, a trenchless method used to run pipeline around sensitive terrain without surface excavation. Cedar LNG photo

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Cedar LNG update to Kitimat council stalls amid concerns over worker housing

As project is ahead of schedule in several areas, council pressed the company on housing

B.C. General Employees’ Union members on strike in Nelson. The union announced Oct. 25 that it had reached a tentative deal with the provincial government.

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B.C. General Employees’ Union strike ends with tentative deal

The union announced Sunday morning the nearly 8-week-strike would end

Burns Lake Public Library.

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Libraries underfunded by Province: RDBN board

Cost increases shouldered by municipalities, directors say, as they try to come up with new strategy

B.C.’s River Forecast Centre has issued a Flood Warning for the Terrace and Kitimat areas. File photo

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Flood warning issued for Terrace and Kitimat regions as rainfall continues

North and Central Coast remain under flood watch

New home construction. (Black Press Media file)

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RDBN board skeptical of housing density mandate

Mandate should be accompanied by infrastructure funding, board says

A flood watch remains in effect for Kitimat following a warning from the BC River Forecast Centre. File photo

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Flood watch issued for North Coast amid heavy rainfall

Rivers around Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert expected to rise rapidly through Friday

Environment Canada issued the two alerts for the North Coast - coastal sections of the province on Oct. 22.

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Rainfall, wind warnings in effect for B.C. North Coast

Heavy rain and strong winds are expected until midday Thursday

Coast Mountain College is permanently closing their Hazelton campus on June 30, 2026.

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Coast Mountain College to close Hazelton campus

Coast Mountain College is closing the Hazelton campus on June 30, 2026.

Premier David Eby speaks to reporters on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025.

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Private property and reconciliation: What the Cowichan Tribes ruling could mean for B.C.

B.C. Conservative leader wants all negotiations with First Nations paused until ramifications of court case settled