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Katherine Caddel

Katherine Caddel is a recent graduate of Laurentian University’s English Media and Rhetoric program. They grew up in Northern Ontario and recently decided to make the North Peace their new home. When not at work, Katherine enjoys horror movies, playing video games and Dungeons and Dragons. More by Katherine Caddel

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The Morris' house after the fire.
Former Fort St. John couple lose dream home to fire
Some of the available Tonttu for sale through the Tonttu Project
Tonttu Project returns after successful first year
Fort St. John City Hall. A large white building with three flag poles and flags in front of it.
City to hold hearing on at-home business bylaw amendment
Dawson Creek City Hall
Dawson council calls on Attorney Generals office about rise in crime
Members of the Edmonton Chapter of B4H in front of their last shipment of bicycles
Unwanted bicycles from Dawson Creek to be donated
Closed signs on the North Peace Leisure Pool hot tub. (City of Fort St. John Recreation - Facebook)
Pool shutdown to fix deck commences
Oil and gas pipes from NRM
Doig River seeking amendments to NEBC Pipeline hearing
A middle aged
2022 look back: Dan Davies continues push for new Taylor Bridge
Young child with a yellow YMCA paper school bus
YMCA takes over childcare centre in Tumbler Ridge
NLC Dawson Creek Campus
NLC Dawson Creek campus buildings closed for day
A Canadian passport
Passport office to open in Prince George
A Salvation Army Christmas Kettle
Christmas Kettle fundraiser reaches 19k
Children in Costa Rica opening shoeboxes from Operation Christmas Child
Over 1k boxes packed for Operation Christmas Child
Northern Lights College
NLC planning to build a 50-30 Challenge hub
Métis House in Fort St. John
MNBC granted permit for Métis House
The City of Whitehorse
Fort St. John no longer 2027 winter games destination
A Christmas ornament sitting on a piano.
Co-op Christmas Concert to support Salvation Army
City passes amended water and sewer bylaw
Lyle Goldie
Local groups build awareness of World AIDS Day
From left to right. Steve Reimer
Prespatou residents travel to Calgary for Operation Christmas
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