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Spring Community One Stop Registration scheduled for March 9th

The City of Fort St. John’s Spring Community One Stop Registration takes place at the Totem Mall on March 9th. 

Kids jump into a pool.
The One Stop provides an opportunity for community members to sign up for various spring and summer programs. ( City of Fort St. John )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The City of Fort St. John’s Spring Community One Stop Registration takes place at the Totem Mall on March 9th. 

The registration event provides an opportunity for community members to sign up for various spring and summer programs throughout the Peace region. 

Local businesses and organizations will be at the mall during this time, offering recreation, leisure activities, and cultural services. Both new and long-established businesses will participate in the event. 

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Local businesses interested in showcasing their organization at the event have until February 29th to register for a table at the Community One Stop. Registration is $20 per table, with a $5 charge for access to electricity. 

More information about the event or how to register can be found on the city’s website. 

The Spring Community One Stop Registration takes place at the Totem Mall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 9th.

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