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Indigenous family services organization seeks funds for youth conference

Nenan Dane Zaa Deh Zona Family Services Society has sent youth to the Gathering our Voices Conference since at least 2018.

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‘Reigniting conversations’: Family services society Nenan Dane Zaa Deh Zona hosts open house and annual general meeting

The Nenan Dane Zaa Deh Zona family services society hosted an open house and annual general meeting on October 15th.

Waffle snacks recalled nationwide by Dollarama over mould concerns

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VPD officer had no option but to shoot man in Vancouver 7-Eleven stabbing: IIO report
Aerial view of Fort Nelson. (Fort Nelson Chamber of Commerce)
‘Not sustainable’: NRRM requests write-off for $8.6M+ uncollectable property taxes

The overwhelming majority of the NRRM's uncollectable taxes come from Erikson National Energy, which went bankrupt last year.

B.C. Conservative leader Rustad says he won’t quit, despite executives’ demand letter
Fort St. John bull rider heading down under for PBR Australia finals

Jake Gardner, a native of Fort St. John currently living in Alberta, has earned $48,416 from PBR Canada events in 2025.

(UPDATE) Tumbler Ridge wind project to enter 2025 Call for Power

The Peace River Regional District has been given notice that a new wind energy project in the region is looking to enter BC Hydro's 2025 Call for Power.

RCMP lawyer says B.C. officer’s ‘downright ghastly’ comments violated code of conduct
Fort St. John Hospital front entrance in daylight.
Northern Health cautions Fort St. John of long ER wait times

Northern Health is cautioning residents they may experience longer wait times at the Fort St. John Hospital due to a high volume of patients.

Firefighters join B.C. public service job action amid mediated talks
City closes stretch of 108th Street for repaving

The work is being carried out between the 99th Avenue and Highway 97 intersections. Drivers are being urged to find alternate routes until it's completed.

B.C. gang leader pleads guilty to conspiracy to murder Bacon brothers
Charlie Lake Elementary kindergarten teacher named October’s Pita Pit Teacher of the Month

Cara McCabe has been named October's Teacher of the Month for the charitable projects she organizes with her kindergarten class.

Northern Health seeking knitting volunteers for education program

The health authority is reviving its Period of Purple Crying Program, an education initiative for parents meant to reduce instances of shaken baby syndrome.

‘Worth it’: Eight-year-old shows signs of improvement after Lyme disease treatment

Bentley Klassen, a former student in Goodlow, has shown signs of improvement after receiving treatment for her Lyme disease in Mexico.

Local Rotary Club members raising money for World Polio Day

World Polio Day is an awareness initiative that’s meant to recognize worldwide efforts to eradicate the deadly disease.

Rustad denies raising mental health as an issue with MLA who quit Conservatives
How B.C. man rescued himself from jaws of grizzly that ripped off his lips and scalp
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