FIFA World Cup 2026 celebration to stop in Fort St. John
'Canada Celebrates FIFA World Cup 2026' will be making stops in Fort St. John on June 11th and 12th.
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'Canada Celebrates FIFA World Cup 2026' will be making stops in Fort St. John on June 11th and 12th.
Residents in northeast B.C. are urged to register for a consultation meeting on the 2027 provincial budget, which will take place in Dawson Creek in June.
Fort St. John's Energetic County Fair is seeking volunteers for the upcoming event on July 16th to July 18th.
Northern B.C. has seen a decrease in electronic device violation tickets in March 2026 compared to March 2025, according to BC Highway Patrol.
Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between March 30th and April 2nd, 2026.
Drivers can expect delays on the Taylor Bridge due to scheduled maintenance from April 10th at 7 p.m. to 3.30 a.m. on April 11th.
June's Boots and Beer fundraiser is in aid of the Dawson Creek Firefighters Charitable Society for an unnamed hospital project.
Solicitor and barrister Tyler Holte writes in response to a piece by Steve Thorlakson respecting plans for a new pool in Fort St. John.
Former Fort St. John mayor Steve Thorlakson writes on his reaction to the budget proposals for the North Peace Leisure Pool replacement.
Winter weather suspended bus services in Fort St. John for approximately four hours on April 7th, but they have now been resumed.
Alarms were triggered at Fort Bowling Lanes on April 6th at 3:24 a.m.: the third break in at the bowling alley in the last three years.
Kerry-Lynne Findlay, who is one of six candidates vying to replace John Rustad as leader of the Conservative Party of B.C., is visiting Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Chetwynd and more on her campaign trail.
Northern Lights College in Dawson Creek has received more than $464,000 from the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government moves to eliminate green building standards for municipalities, potentially rolling back sustainable design requirements and climate goals.
The body of an international student who was killed in Charlie Lake, Gurkirat Singh Manocha, has arrived in his hometown in India, Ujjain, for his last rites.
The Chetwynd General Hospital's emergency department will be closed from 7 a.m. on April 7th until 8 a.m. on April 8th.
Since September 2024, over 100 shelter cats and dogs have been adopted thanks to the Bone and Biscuit Best Buddy partnership between Moose FM, The Bone and Biscuit Co. pet supply store and the BCSPCA.
VICTORIA — An economist says the latest downgrade for British Columbia's credit rating will discourage companies from investing in the province. Standard & Poor's global ratings lowered its rating this...
Quilters province-wide sent pieces to Tumbler Ridge after an appeal in the wake of the tragedy in February.
Heavy snowfall is expected in northern B.C. on April 6th, according to a weather alert from Environment Canada.