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FSJ Soccer Club seeking answers on state of soccer pitches

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - The Fort St. John Soccer Club is expressing its frustration to council on the state of so...

Fort St. John RCMP release 2020 stats

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - Fort St. John RCMP Inspector Anthony Hanson is set to present the detachments annual rep...

Front-line workers prioritized, including teachers, grocery store staff, to receive vaccines in April

VICTORIA, B.C - The province says more than 300,000 frontline worker will receive their first dose of the Astr...

Dawson Creek RCMP reopening fingerprinting service

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. - Dawson Creek RCMP will be reopening front counter services for non-criminal fingerprintin...

Cyber attack delays ICBC COVID-19 rebate cheques

VANCOUVER, B.C. - ICBC has announced its temporarily delaying COVID-19 rebate cheques because of a cyberattack...

SPCA branches receive community assistance with surrendered dogs

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. -The community has rushed to assist BC SPCA branches in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John in ...

$3.6 million for northern B.C. airports

Airports across northern B.C. are slated to receive $3.6 million in provincial funding. The funding is part of...

Easter campaign helps Fort St. John families in need

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - The Fort St John Women's Resource Society says its Easter Campaign is nearly complete, w...

Be cautious before stepping on frozen surfaces: NPSAR

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - As the snow begins to melt, the North Peace Search and Rescue caution residents against ...

Topaz Energy raises its 2021 guidance, signals intent to grow by acquisition

CALGARY — Topaz Energy Corp. is raising its 2021 guidance to recognize recent acquisitions and signalling its intent to continue to be a buyer following its $250-million initial public offering in October. The Calgary-based company says it expects aver...

NENAS and NLC providing training for frontline workers

Twelve indigenous students are set to graduate March 26 from Northern Light College's Supportive Care Assistan...

Suspected Walmart arsonist pleads guilty, again

Walmart arsonist Nathan Colin Whynot pleaded guilty in Dawson Creek court Wednesday, and this time the plea wa...

Northern Health Region adds 36 cases, geographic distribution of COVID-19 map

VICTORIA, B.C. - The Northern Health Region added 36 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, dropping the active case...

Tumbler Ridge Museum home to 450 million years of history

TUMBLER RIDGE, B.C - The Tumbler Ridge Museum is home to 450 million years of history, with a massive prehisto...

BC SPCA sets record straight on 119 surrendered dogs

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - The BC SPCA is following all necessary steps in the case of 119 dogs being surrendered t...

Northern B.C. industrial worksites to receive 15,000 vaccine doses

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - Site C is among several industrial worksites across the region receiving doses of the Ast...

Sentencing complete for drug traffickers with ties in Northern B.C.

SURREY, B.C. - Those found guilty in a drug trafficking investigation, that involved Fort St. John RCMP, have ...

Alberta regulator orders takeover of Mojek Resources’ wells, pipelines, facilities

CALGARY — The Alberta Energy Regulator says it is directing the Orphan Well Association and working interest partners of Mojek Resources Inc. to take over its wells and facilities after the company failed to clean up multiple spills and comply with mul...

Driving Force unveils Give’r Truck

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. -Fort St. John Driving Force has a new program designed specifically for non-profits and c...

Province makes permanent increases to rates for those in need

VICTORIA, B.C. - Over 300,000 British Columbians will benefit from one of the largest-ever permanent increases...

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