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Alberta energy minister defends ‘war room’ petition against children’s Bigfoot movie

EDMONTON — Alberta’s energy minister is defending her government’s attack on a children’s movie about Bigfoot that she says is "quite offensive" and carries an inaccurate anti-oil message. Sonya Savage also says it’s critical the government push back c...

Canada-U.S. Commons committee exploring latest cross-border pipeline flashpoint

WASHINGTON — The latest pipeline dispute between Canada and the United States is back on the agenda in Ottawa.  Enbridge vice-president Vern Yu is scheduled to appear today before a special House of Commons committee exploring Canada-U.S. ties.  Enbrid...

Northern Health Region adds 129 cases over weekend, first variant of concern detected

VICTORIA, B.C. - The Northern Health Region added 129 new cases over the weekend, raising the active case coun...

Local clinic accepting around 500 new patients

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - For anyone having a hard time finding a doctor in Fort St. John, around 500 new patients ...

NEAT community garden registrations open

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - The 2021 gardening season is right around the corner, and registrations are now open for ...

Parade being planned for local 102-year-old WWII vet

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - The granddaughter of a 102-year-old Peace Region World War II veteran, Ingvar Ludwig Nels...

Province highlights NEAT during Community Social Services Awareness Month

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - The British Columbia Government proclaims March as Community Social Services Awareness M...

Northern Rockies issue letter to ministry seeking better bus services

FORT NELSON, B.C. - The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality has penned a letter to the province in support ...

Site C employment numbers down in January

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - BC Hydro announced 576 fewer Site C workers In January compared to December 2020. Accord...

Manitoba introduces bill proposing tougher fines for protesters

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has introduced a bill that proposes tougher fines and possible imprisonment for people interfering with critical infrastructure.  The owner or operator of the infrastructure would be able to apply for a court order to...

Northern Rockies want answers to resume ultrasound services

FORT NELSON, B.C. - The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is still working on getting ultrasound services...

Amanda Black murder case adjourned another two weeks

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - The Amanda Black murder case has been adjourned until March 29th. Shane Sutherland, 27, a...

Northern Strikers’ Hafner joins GPRC Wolves

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - Northern Strikers defender Samuel Hafner has committed to Grande Prairie Regional Colleg...

Couple lose possessions to Friday blaze

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - A local couple asks for help after coming home from a grocery trip to their apartment on ...

UPDATE: NP SPCA takes in 119 dogs from home in Fort Nelson

UPDATE - Since the original press release from the SPCA, local residents have voiced their concerns about the ...

UPDATED – 1,500 customers without power

UPDATE - Power has been restored to the majority of customers. As of 10:50 a.m. 260 customers are still withou...

Corporate head office job losses a ‘wake-up call’ for Calgary

CALGARY — For the veteran Calgary oilman whose name adorns the downtown Gray Family Eau Claire YMCA, the recent closing of the facility due to falling membership is the “canary in the coal mine” for the Calgary economy. "The Y has been my second home. ...

UPDATE: FSJ FD quickly puts out 96 Street house fire

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - The City of Fort St John Fire Department responded to a structure fire in the 9600 Block...

Northern Health Region adds 56 cases, NPSS exposure notice

VICTORIA, B.C. - The Northern Health Region added 56 new cases of COVID-19 Friday, raising the active case cou...

Northern Health declares end to outbreak at Dawson Creek Hospital

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. - Northern Health Medical Health Officers declared an end to the COVID-19 outbreak at the D...

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