Public invited to grand opening of North Peace Museum solar project
The public will be able to see solar panels installed at the North Peace Museum during a grand opening next week.
The public will be able to see solar panels installed at the North Peace Museum during a grand opening next week.
A new storefront has opened in downtown Fort St. John, powered by the economic heartbeat of Doig River First Nation (DRFN).
Local youth activity centre The Ark in Dawson Creek is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a street party on Friday, September 13th.
Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) has announced new dates for its annual Treaty Days celebration.
The annual community award nominations were released by the city of Fort St. John on August 23rd.
Local artist Holly Kirkpatrick Ulrich discussed her process and inspirations for her new exhibit, “A Search for Voice,” at the North Peace Cultural Centre.
Registration is open for Prophet River First Nation’s (PRFN) inaugural Youth Arts Camp set to take place in August.
Peace Gallery North’s artist-in-residence for the month of August sees her exhibit as sort of a homecoming.
The Energetic County Fair kicks off in Fort St. John Thursday night, featuring three days of music, entertainment, and food.
Enrollment in the Fort St. John Imagination Library has been temporarily paused as the literary society seeks community support to continue funding the program.Â
The Northern Trails Heritage Society will showcase Fort St. John, Taylor, and Charlie Lake this weekend.Â
Blueberry River First Nation (BRFN) has announced its itinerary for its annual cultural camp slated to take place next week.
For those looking to tantalize their taste buds, the Taste of Fort St. John will be coming back for its seventh consecutive year this long weekend.
May and June have been busy with school groups at the museum. It’s always neat to see students connect with local history such as the animals or vehicles we have on display.Â
After extensive renovations and infrastructure upgrades, the T’se’kwa Heritage Society is welcoming the public for festivities honoring National Indigenous Heritage Day on June 21st.
Local author Katelyn Terlie stopped into Moose FM's “Midday Show” to discuss the follow-up to her debut novel “Smoke and Rain.”
Two Peace Region high schools competed among the best and brightest mechanical students across western Canada at the Edison Motors High School Go Kart Challenge in late May.
The BC Performing Arts Provincial Festival was hosted in Fort St. John this year, drawing performers from across the province and showcasing incredible local talent.Â
The sixth annual EX SITU exhibition has opened at Peace Gallery North in Fort St. John during Filipino Heritage Month.
A North Peace Secondary School teacher and author has placed in the top ten of a Canada-wide short story competition, inspiring her to begin her writing journey.Â