New pool to honour Fort St. John businessman in its name and with 20-foot statue
Fort St. John’s new pool is to be named after one of the city’s most recognizable residents, local businessman Trevor Bolin.
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Fort St. John’s new pool is to be named after one of the city’s most recognizable residents, local businessman Trevor Bolin.
Emergency services were reportedly on the scene of a crash on the Alaska Highway in Fort St. John on March 31st.
VANCOUVER — The father of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting victim Maya Gebala says his daughter has been transferred out of intensive care into a "recovery and rehab-focused unit." David...
David Gebala has been able to hug his daughter, Maya Gebala, for the first time since she suffered gunshot wounds to her head and neck as a result of the February 10th attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.
March’s Co-op Community Champion has been named as Seanah Mollica, executive director of the Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society.
The wait times for seniors needing key surgeries from Northern Health in 2024/25 have been revealed, according to a report from the Office of the Seniors Advocate B.C.
Telus outages, first reported on March 28th, have continued to affect access to mobile networks in Fort St. John on March 31st.
The City of Dawson Creek will be doing detailed technical work on its Water Supply System Project to find a new source of water other than the Kiskatinaw River.
Fort St. John's Poor Boy Trucking, which suffered a building fire on March 28th, is thanking the community for its support.
Tumbler Ridge, Pouce Coupe and the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality are the communities in northeast B.C. to receive funding for firefighting equipment from the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness.
Chris Gardner, president and CEO of ICBA, is urging the B.C. provincial government to replace the Taylor Bridge. ICBA represents more than 4,500 member companies across British Columbia and Alberta.
The CEO and president of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA), Chris Gardner, says the B.C. government owes the "Peace region a replacement, a timeline and a commitment" for the Taylor Bridge.
The Hudson's Hope Health Centre closure has been extended and it is now supposed to reopen on April 1st at 8.30 a.m.
VANCOUVER — The recent stretch of sunny and clear weather in British Columbia has also brought unseasonably cold temperatures to several communities, breaking several records. Environment Canada says eight B.C....
SOOKE — Police on Vancouver Island say a youth who lives in Sooke, B.C., has been charged after allegedly making threats about a school shooting in online chats with a...
The break-in allegedly happened on Saturday, March 14th at Charlie Lake's Lake Point Golf and Country Club.
Farmers in northeast B.C. are considering rising gas prices and continued drought conditions as spring nears in 2026.
The Fort St. John Co-op is looking for nominations to fill board director positions, with the deadline for nominations on April 12th.
North America Fire Rescue is set to host wildfire training sessions in Chetwynd and Fort St. John this spring.
A fire at Fort St. John's Poor Boy Trucking saw firefighters combating the inferno for five and a half hours.