Teryn Midzain

Teryn is a News Reporter based in Quesnel, B.C. He started his career in local journalism in Abbotsford, B.C, where he attended the University of the Fraser Valley studying English and Media Communications. He spent six months living in London, UK, studying journalism and working in the field before returning to focus on building a long-term career. A passionate sports enthusiast, he moonlights as an amateur race car driver and plays Dungeons & Dragons when he is not on the clock or out in nature.

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Quesnel RCMP seize firearms and drugs in search warrant

A cache of firearms, including a set of 3D-printed firearms, and drugs were seized by the police in Quesnel, yesterday (Thursday).

Routine traffic stop nets 100 Mile police a quantity of drugs

A search of an uninsured vehicle led to two arrests and drugs seized by police the 100 Mile House RCMP.

CNC Quesnel celebrates students’ hard earned milestones

The Cariboo region could be seeing more people join the workforce.

Quesnel Search and Rescue respond to distressed paddler in the Bowron Lake Chain

Bob Holowenko, Public Information Officer for QSAR, says the beacon was activated around 3:30 p.m. in the Bowron Lake chain in the Babcock Creek area, roughly 120 kilometres west of Quesnel.

Teen survives scary incident in Quesnel

Police say the driver was assessed on scene by Emergency Health Services, then was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Fire causes damage to three homes in Quesnel

A house fire in Quesnel’s Carson Subdivision also damaged neighbouring houses.

B.C. unifies Junior A hockey under new provincial conference

The BC Hockey board of directors unanimously approved a new membership model under the British Columbia Hockey Conference (BCHC), bringing the province’s sanctioned Junior A league under one umbrella.

RCMP respond to public criticism over Quesnel shooting incident

Staff Sergeant Kris Clark, Senior Media Relations Officer with the RCMP provided a statement on the RCMP’s response to a shooting incident in Quesnel on Wednesday.

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Handgun shaped lighter ignites police takedown in Quesnel

RCMP took down a man carrying what was believed to have been a handgun in downtown Quesnel.

RCMP release details on shooting in Quesnel

The RCMP has released more information on a shooting that left one man in serious condition in Quesnel.

$76,000 winning 6/49 ticket purchased in Quesnel

A northern B.C. resident may be just over $76,000 richer after April 8’s 6/49 draw.

Fire evacuates all residents of a Quesnel apartment building

Quesnel Volunteer Fire Department Chief Ron Richert says that crews were called to “an item fire” at the apartment building located on the corner of Front Street and Bowren Avenue.

Closure of TRU Williams Lake Campus delayed — for now

The Thompson Rivers University’s (TRU) Board of Governors unanimously agreed to delay the potential closure of its Williams Lake Campus.

BC SPCA rescues 13 Dachshunds from “irresponsible breeder” near 100 Mile House

13 dogs were seized from “an irresponsible breeder” between 100 Mile House and Clearwater.

Conservative Party Leader hopeful makes his case in the Cariboo

Peter Milobar, Kamloops Centre MLA, made a stop at a restaurant in Quesnel’s downtown to meet BC Conservative Party members and potentially secure more memberships for his leadership campaign before the April 18 deadline.

Homicide investigation underway in Quesnel area

Quesnel RCMP responded to a weapons call on the 2900-block of Brinkert Road.

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