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Nisga’a pole return marks global landmark in reconciliation reckoning

Nisga’a pole return marks global landmark in reconciliation reckoning

Return to B.C. from Scottish museum could mark new chapter in post-colonial relationships
JPHL Northstars see success at hometown showcase in Williams Lake

JPHL Northstars see success at hometown showcase in Williams Lake

The U17 team includes several players from the north as well as Williams Lake
Kitimat RCMP seek info on man found severely injured

Kitimat RCMP seek info on man found severely injured

Kitimat RCMP are asking the public for information on a 39-year old man found severely injured Aug. 25 on Oriole St.
BC Wildfire Service relaxes campfire restrictions in northwest amid rainy conditions

BC Wildfire Service relaxes campfire restrictions in northwest amid rainy conditions

While the campfire bans have been eased, officials continue to urge caution amid ongoing wildfires
Selwyn Romilly, B.C.’s first Black judge, dies at age 83

Selwyn Romilly, B.C.’s first Black judge, dies at age 83

Romilly practiced law in Smithers and Prince Rupert before being called to the bench in 1974
PHOTOS: Stolen totem pole returns to Nisga’a after nearly a century in Scotland

PHOTOS: Stolen totem pole returns to Nisga’a after nearly a century in Scotland

Historic repatriation marks a significant milestone for the Nisga’a
Court rules B.C. must fix mineral claims system after Gitxaala challenge

Court rules B.C. must fix mineral claims system after Gitxaala challenge

Judge says B.C. has a duty to consult, but rejects bid to quash existing claims
Cops for Cancer tour

Cops for Cancer tour

B.C. Emergency Health Services officer Fiona Pirrie and Jamie MacPhersen, Correctional Service of Canada Parole Officer Leighton Johnston, RCMP officers Fraser Bjornson, Roland Dixon, Sabrina Maaske, Justin Preston, Jacque Van Wyngaardt and Aaron Dale, Public service member of Shared Services Canada Scott Roberts and Fire Fighter Kasper Green are cycling across Northern B.C. to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society with Cops for Cancer tour de north.
Socializing through badminton

Socializing through badminton

ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake residents played badminton at Lakes District Secondary School (LDSS) on Sept. 21. Every Thursday people can join in the fun at LDSS. Valerie Anderson organizes these kind of activities for the community. There were 12 people playing badminton that evening but usually more people show. Anderson is thinking it would be a great idea to include other sports like indoor soccer. (Saddman Zaman photos/Lakes District ÑÇÖÞÌìÌÃ)
Bear and four cubs

Bear and four cubs

Southside resident Mike Robertson captured this great photo of a mother bear and four cubs. (Submitted photo/Lakes District ÑÇÖÞÌìÌÃ)
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