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Huskies begin playoff run on Friday

Following a first-round bye in the North West Junior Hockey League playoffs, the Huskies are primed to take to the ice for the semi-finals on Friday.

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Province not effectively managing hazardous spills, says B.C.’s auditor general
His son died in a 2021 B.C. crane tragedy. He wants to know why they still happen
Video Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge, Sid Davis Youth Memorial highlights

The Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge and Sid Davis Youth Memorial ran through the weekend successfully.

Council awards final phase of 100th Street redevelopment project to Knappett Industries

Knappett Industries was awarded phase five of the 100th Street corridor redevelopment project by council during their meeting on February 26th.

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Fort St John Today: Pink Shirt Day

In this edition, show your solidarity against bullying with Pink Shirt Day. Plus, events happening Feb 27 - Mar 4, 2024.

Break-and-enter results in 14 sets of deer antlers stolen from B.C. property
Safety board says broken wheel caused 61-car CN Rail derailment in B.C.
Fort St. John reviews vandalism impact on city

Council recently received information on vandalism that took place in the city last year after staff reported an increase in public facilities being damaged.   

UPDATE: Fort St. John police seek help recovering stolen antlers, hides, ammunition

A Fort St. John RCMP investigation is underway into the theft of trophy antlers, animal hides and ammunition from a property earlier in the month.

B.C. First Nation sues federal government over ban on herring spawn fishery
Snowfall warning for parts of Lower Mainland could mean sloppy Vancouver commute
A wintry mix of rain and snow headed for to Metro Vancouver, Whistler, Fraser Valley
Letter to the Editor: The topic of vote splitting in BC continues

A Fort St. John resident and a Kamloops resident continue their back and forth on vote splitting in B.C. through the Letters to the Editor.

B.C. workers on minimum wage will see an increase of 65 cents per hour June 1
Skills Canada Regional competition showcases local talent

Northern Lights College’s Dawson Creek campus recently hosted the Skills Canada Regional Event, showcasing the talents of local students in trades.

Crystal Cup wraps up successfully, despite weather challenges

The Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge ran through the weekend successfully, despite facing challenges due to a drastic change in weather. 

Hunter on his food drive
Hunter’s first food drive exceeds 300 pounds

Fort St. John youngster Hunter Mackay collected 300 pounds of food for the Salvation Army during his first food drive this past Saturday.

Persistent cold snap to continue in Peace region

The latest cold snap in the Peace region could last about two weeks, according to Environment Canada Meteorologist Derek Lee.

Chetwynd man receives eight months in jail for making, distributing child pornography

A Chetwynd man was sentenced to eight months in prison on Thursday for making and distributing child pornography via Snapchat in 2020.

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