Photographer’s calendar raises $9,000 for pet-related charities
Tiffany Wilson's pet calendar 2025 has raised more than $9,000 for BC SPCA and On our Way Home Animal Rescue.
Tiffany Wilson's pet calendar 2025 has raised more than $9,000 for BC SPCA and On our Way Home Animal Rescue.
The Spirit of the Peace Pow Wow, which has been held annually since 2006, will take place the second weekend in June in Taylor.
The third annual Poultry and Small Animal Country Market will be hosted on Saturday, May 3rd at The Historic Red Barn Pub and Grill in Charlie Lake.
Hosted by the North Peace Potters' Guild, Fort St. John's annual Chili Bowl Bash is set to return in June 2025.
Tea Creek, directed by Ryan Dickie, has been nominated in three categories at the Sundar Prize Film Festival in Surrey in April.
The City of Fort St. John and the Treaty 8 Tribal Association are making a documentary to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the agreement's signing.
Assuming leadership and seizing Black identity were the focal points of a Black History Month event in Fort St. John on Thursday evening.
Black entrepeneurs have opened up about their journeys to setting up their businesses in Fort St. John for Black History Month 2025.
Award-winning Indigenous writer Helen Knott stopped by Moose Media studios to chat with Chris Walker on the latest episode of ‘Before the Peace.’
WinterFest 2025 is coming to Hudson’s Hope, and the District is gearing up for six days of free winter festivities and fun.
Although the turnout was limited due to the weather, participants experienced physical activity with an Indigenous spin on Thursday, November 21st, at the Pomeroy Centre.
A new press release from the Tumbler Ridge Museum says the work by scientists Dr. Charles Helm and Dr. Roy Rule suggests the discovery of dinosaur tracks in the area known as Magnoavipes.
A local favourite of the holiday season is back for 2024, as Tiffany Wilson has released her calendar for 2025.
Local family services society Nenan Dane zaa Deh Zona has released a Facebook post commemorating International Inuit Day on November 7th.
One of Helen Knott’s fondest experiences for being nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Award for non-fiction wasn’t the call, which she says brought her to tears.
With the film “Tea Creek” being streamed on CBC Gem and “The Medzih Story: Restoring a Caribou Landscape” being screened in Fort Nelson this week, it’s safe to say 2024 has been a monumental year for Ryan Dickie.
The lineup for Saulteau First Nations’ (SFN) annual Healing Our Families round dance has been announced ahead of the late November event.
A documentary about Fort Nelson First Nation’s (FNFN) efforts to restore a caribou habitat in the heart of Treaty 8 territory will be screened for community members this Thursday evening.
Fort St. John-based author Helen Knott has been nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Awards presented by the Canadian Council for the Arts.
Those eagerly anticipating viewing “Tea Creek,” directed by Fort Nelson’s Ryan Dickie, won’t have to wait long to view it at home.