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Social media sharing: how much is too much?

Social media sharing: how much is too much?

Much of what people are sharing on social media platforms could be used by cybercrooks to profile them and then target them in legitimate-looking scams.
City of Terrace staff can now ban misbehaving individuals from public facilities

City of Terrace staff can now ban misbehaving individuals from public facilities

The policy gives staff three options which includes, banning an individual from entering a facility for more than a month and up to a year.
Coastal First Nation's clean energy conversion efforts ahead of curve in B.C.

Coastal First Nation's clean energy conversion efforts ahead of curve in B.C.

Rural, remote, and Indigenous communities often face energy costs that are up to three times the Canadian household average, according to an Ecotrust report. 
Nisga’a Nation, City of Terrace push for Cranberry Connector to be a numbered highway

Nisga’a Nation, City of Terrace push for Cranberry Connector to be a numbered highway

The push for the road also comes at a time when the Nisga’a are looking at the development of liquefied natural gas pipelines and facilities in the Nass area.
Northern learning program uses horses to teach communication, empathy

Northern learning program uses horses to teach communication, empathy

Life skills training through horsemanship basics.
Chetwynd looking to add feather and pride crosswalks

Chetwynd looking to add feather and pride crosswalks

The District of Chetwynd is looking to add some colour and awareness to their downtown areas.
Teachers make huge contribution to Fort St. John museum

Teachers make huge contribution to Fort St. John museum

'Stories are what really make history come alive'
Canada extends helping hand for Ukrainian refugees, even further

Canada extends helping hand for Ukrainian refugees, even further

Parliamentary committee, immigration advocates urge Ottawa to extend the expedited entry measures for Ukrainian nationals fleeing the Russian invasion of their homeland, to refugees from other parts of the world.
'Barely any support': Ukrainian family fleeing war zone says B.C. not feasible

'Barely any support': Ukrainian family fleeing war zone says B.C. not feasible

A Poland apartment for the three of them is $1,000 a month.
B.C. woman donated bone marrow to save stranger's life, urges others to do the same

B.C. woman donated bone marrow to save stranger's life, urges others to do the same

Salny Ehman signed up to be a bone marrow donor at 19, after watching her grandmother's sibling go through leukemia.