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Logan Flint

Logan is the News Reporter and Afternoon News Anchor for The Moose in Smithers, covering stories from Burns Lake to Hazelton along Highway 16. Born and raised in Smithers, he's grown up around radio and has spent time as an on-air announcer for the station's afternoon and morning shows.

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Shoreline health survey being conducted at Francois Lake

Francois Lake’s shoreline is getting a checkup this summer by Living Lakes Canada and various community partners.

Texas 4,000 makes several stops in northern B.C.

A team of cyclists from Texas have made their way through the Bulkley Valley heading to Anchorage, Alaska.

Lightning strike kills power for several northern BC communities

About 45,000 customers between Vanderhoof and Prince Rupert, and north of Highway 16, was left in the dark yesterday (Thursday) evening. According to BC Hydro, the outage started at 4:12...

75-year-old mother walking Highway 16 raising awareness for MMIP

A walk raising awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) started on Monday from Prince George to Smithers. This is being done by 75-year-old Matilda Wilson, mother to Ramona...

MMIP walk makes a stop in Smithers, heading to Prince Rupert

A man walking to Prince Rupert raising awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) stopped in Smithers yesterday (Wednesday) evening. Clarence Abraham left Burns Lake on Sunday, continuing the...

Funding for six northern BC projects approved

Six new projects have been approved funding from the Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund (NKDF) to kick off the new funding cycle. “NKDF is proud to support diverse projects that reflect the...

Crowds flood the Smithers Skatepark to watch legendary skateboarders perform

Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk paid a visit to Smithers today (Thursday), showing off his skills at the Heritage Park skatepark. Mark McMorris, Greyson Fletcher, and Lizzie Armanto were also at...

Prince George man helps save a New Hazelton church

A trip from Prince Rupert to Prince George had an unexpected twist for a man over the weekend. Allan Gilliard was going home after visiting family on the coast when...

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One dead, one injured following a crash outside Telkwa

Smithers RCMP responded to a fatal single vehicle crash yesterday (Tuesday) outside Telkwa. According to police, the incident occurred at...

$158,000 distributed to various projects in northern BC

Six projects across northern B.C. received funding through the Nechako Kitamaat Development Fund. “These diverse projects that range from supporting...

Reliance on local farmers expected to increase due to tariffs

Some farmers in Northern BC are concerned they could be hit with a mix of problems after US President...

BC SPCA rescues several animals after a call for help

25 cats and a severely matted labrador retriever poodle mix from a property east of Terrace were rescued by...

Prince George to receive 9-1-1 calls from four regional districts

9-1-1 made in four regional districts will soon be answered by someone in Prince George. The Regional District of Fraser-Fort...

Smithers sawmill inks deal with Lake Babine Nation

West Fraser’s Pacific Inland Resources Sawmill in Smithers will soon be processing lumber from the Burns Lake area. This is...

Rail transported dangerous good talks started

Talks around the transport of dangerous goods via rail were started yesterday (Tuesday) by Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP and NDP...

Aircraft makes emergency landing on Highway 16

A plane landed safely on Highway 16 between Smithers and Telkwa last night (Tuesday) just before 6:00. According to RCMP,...

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in place for Prince George

Prince George has been put under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch by Environment Canada.

Fort St John RCMP investigating string of barber shop incidents

The Fort St John RCMP are investigating three incidents involving barber shops on July 5th and 12th.

CUPW remains ready to return to bargaining table after final offers rejection

Following the Canadian Union of Postal Workers rejection of Canada Post's final offers, Local CUPW-812 President Nicole Chouinard said the outcome wasn't a surprise.

Canada Post’s final offers rejected by CUPW-represented employees

A majority of Canada Post employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have rejected the postal services final offers.

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