Former NHL star to visit Fort Nelson for documentary screening
A veteran of 723 NHL contests, Jordin Tootoo, will spend time talking with students in Fort Nelson in April 2026, as well as screening his 2025 documentary 'Tootoo'.
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A veteran of 723 NHL contests, Jordin Tootoo, will spend time talking with students in Fort Nelson in April 2026, as well as screening his 2025 documentary 'Tootoo'.
The Northern Lights College (NLC) Triathlon, which was planned to connect the post-secondary institution with the Fort St. John community, is to take place in 2027.
The Boots and Beer fundraiser on June 6th, in honour of injured Dawson Creek fire captain Brooks Gower, will raise funds for the Dawson Creek Firefighters Charitable Society.
Fred McRae began Fred Fest as a way to "give back" to the community, with the 2026 edition happening in late August.
June's Boots and Beer fundraiser is in aid of the Dawson Creek Firefighters Charitable Society for an unnamed hospital project.
An action-packed night of boxing will take place at the Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre on Saturday, April 18th, with Fivestar Fight League 29.
The City of Fort St. John is hosting an event to celebrate a renewed 15-year sponsorship licence for the walking track inside the Pomeroy Sport Centre.
Ashley Callingbull is an actress, model and First Nations activist who will make a keynote appearance at the Spark Women’s Leadership Conference in Fort St. John in 2026.
The Peace Fibre Fest began in 2019 when its founders wanted to being a yarn arts extravaganza to the Peace region.
The 2026 Coy Cup takes place starting on Tuesday, March 31st at the Dawson Creek and District Memorial Arena.
In this edition, we have a new community events calendar releasing soon. Plus, events happening Mar 31-Apr 6, 2026.
The Hart Hi-Way Laundromat in Chetwynd will give customers the opportunity to meet Alaska, Pebbles, Pearl and London during the Easter weekend 2026.
The Energetic Amazing Race, set to take place on May 30th, features a scaled-down version of the hit reality show, The Amazing Race.
Positive Living North, an organization dedicated to HIV and AIDS education and awareness, will make stops in West Moberly First Nations and Blueberry River First Nations in April 2026.
Mudfest is returning to Dawson Creek from July 3rd to 5th, 2026.
The owner of Fort St. John's Scoop and Laine Collective, Bailey Ryder, says many women mistakenly think they can't wear denim.
In this edition, we share some events happening outside of Fort St John. Plus, events happening March 24-30, 2026.
Some 55,000 lbs of potatoes were given to the Fort St. John Métis Society through the Second Harvest program.
The third annual edition of Fort St. John's Ribfest, hosted by both the Rotary Club of Fort St. John and the Sunrise Rotary Club of Fort St. John, will take place from July 10th to 12th, 2026 in Centennial Park.
Food vendors or marketplace merchants interested in participating can register through a QR code on the Cultural Gathering of Nations Facebook page.