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TSX moves lower Wednesday, U.S. stock markets continue to pare back from record highs

TORONTO — Canada’s main index moved lower Wednesday, led by weakness in base metals, while U.S. markets also continued to move down from last week’s highs.  U.S. markets rose to record heights last week after another blowout earnings report from chipmaker Nvidia. “I think you’re just seeing things come a little bit off the highs, […]

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Cuts for cans 2019
Studio 105 partners with Salvation Army for Cuts for Cans

Residents can head to the hair salon located at 10712 101 Avenue on March 9th and receive a free haircut in exchange for a non-perishable food item.

Public Health Ontario staff awarded retroactive pay as Bill 124 compensation
UPDATE: Dog loses leg in trap incident near Fort St. John, advocates push for updated trapping rules

A working dog losing her leg due to a trap near a farm north of Fort St. John has prompted advocates to call on the province for updated trapping regulations.

Northern Vision Care Youth Athlete of the Month: Israel te Bulte

Israel te Bulte has been named February's Northern Vision Care Youth Athlete of the Month for her hard work and commitment to any sport she competes in.

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Video Council Corner: Councillor Sarah MacDougall

In this episode of Council Corner, Tre is joined by Councillor Sarah MacDougall to discuss the RCMP, budgets, and more.

Rider-triggered avalanches possible near Peace region

Avalanche Canada advises the public that rider-triggered avalanches are possible near the Peace region this week.

Fort St. John adopts zoning bylaw for Métis daycare development

The City of Fort St. John has officially adopted a zoning bylaw allowing the Métis Provincial Council of B.C. to develop a daycare facility. 

South Taylor Hill collision results in no injuries

A south Taylor Hill collision on Friday night involving a pickup truck and a van towing a camper trailer resulted in no injuries, according to police.

Prince George, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek issuing support letters for troop licence program

Councils in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John recommended issuing letters of support for the program during their February 26th regular meetings.

Will B.C. learn lessons from other provinces before funding IVF?
Fort St. John and Dawson Creek no longer have community newspapers. To help local businesses reach the communities of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Hudson's Hope, Pouce Coupe, Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, Energeticcity.ca is now accepting public notice advertising.
SPONSORED: Legal Notice

Legal Notice for Unit #12 on Alcan Frontage Rd, Fort St John from Edgewood MH Park Ltd.

Heavy snow, winter storm bring hazardous driving conditions to B.C. highways
Kathairos Solutions partners with Doig River First Nation to reduce methane emissions

Calgary-based Kathairos Solutions has announced a partnership with Doig River First Nation (DRFN), and its economic arm, Úújǫ Developments, to engineer sustainable solutions regarding the reduction of methane emissions.

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North Peace Regional Airport fully functional amidst cold weather

No cancellations or delays related to airport operations have occurred at the North Peace Regional Airport despite the freezing temperatures.

Wildfire near Chetwynd “being held”

The wildfire that sparked near Chetwynd on February 23rd is now listed as “being held” by the BC Wildfire Service.

B.C. Premier Eby apologizes to Doukhobors, for wrongs that ‘echoed for generations’
Fort St. John councillors MacDougall, Lequiere appointed Youth Advisory Council liaisons

Councillors Sarah MacDougall and Jim Lequiere were appointed liaisons to the Youth Advisory Council during council’s February 26th meeting.

Dr. Kearney Middle School hosts inaugural Black History Month celebration

“Celebrating Black Excellence: Navigating the Legacies” was an hour-long presentation hosted and organized by the school that offered students a slice of Pan-African culture, 

Pink Shirt Day sparks anti-bullying initiatives across School District 60

Nearly every school in School District 60 is participating in Pink Shirt Day on Wednesday, encouraging students and staff to wear pink or engage in other events.

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