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German utility to buy one million tonnes of LNG per year from Ksi Lisims project

Nisga’a Nation President, Eva Clayton waits for a press conference to start before a Ksi Lisims LNG announcement of an environmental assessment certificate from the Government of British Columbia in Vancouver, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns A German utility has signed a long-term agreement to buy one million tonnes of liquefied […]

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Fort Nelson First Nation member honoured as Indigenous hero

Crystal Behn was honoured by SD57 for its Indigenous Heroes poster project in the Indigenous Education category.

Soulfire Tattoo Studio raises $2,600 for Inclusion Collective project

Soulfire Tattoo Studio in Fort St. John donated $2,600 to Saplings Mental Health Services thanks to a flash sale.

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Council approves $800K+ Surerus Park Playground Construction project contract

The Fort St. John city council has approved a tender of more than $800k for the installation of the playground equipment at Surerus Park.

Hair Bin to celebrate 40th anniversary this weekend

A local hair salon will be celebrating its 40th anniversary on May 30th, starting at 9 a.m., by fundraising for the Fort St. John Women's Resources Society.

Doig River First Nation Urban Reserve grand opening to begin June

Naache Commons, with a Shell Gas Station and Indigenous bistro Kekuli Cafe, will have a grand opening on June 12th.

North America Fire Rescue hosting training sessions in Chetwynd

Residents of Chetwynd will have the chance to attend a pair of wildfire training sessions in June.

Road work causing two-hour delays on Taylor Hill 

Road maintenance is causing delays on South Taylor Hill.

Tattoo shop owned by Tumbler Ridge survivor’s mother set to close

Cia Edmonds Ink and Anchor Tattoo Shop will close after sales on May 27th and May 29th.

Water suspension lifted for select tributaries in peace region

Select tributaries in three rivers in the Peace River region are now open.

The Peace River Regional District building in Dawson Creek. (PRRD)
Peace River Regional District votes to approve increase to Seniors Aging in Places fees

The Peace River Regional District has approved a bylaw to increase Seniors Aging in Places fees.

Reported Germany-Canada LNG deal would bolster investment case for Ksi Lisims: Eby
FSJ hockey players assist SJHL team’s path to league championship, nationals

Reid Arberry and Landon Alexander were key pieces to the Flin Flon Bombers first Canterra Seeds Cup in 33 years.

Mr Mikes raises more than $500 during Bluey Day

A local restaurant has raised $600 during Bluey Day 2026, to be donated to the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation.

RCMP report ‘slight increase’ in property crime, decrease in shoplifting in April

The Fort St. John RCMP detachment's April Policing Report shows a slight increase in property crime and a decrease in shoplifting offences.

Minimum wage increasing in British Columbia starting June 1st

Minimum wage will be increasing to $18.25 per hour in British Columbia, effective June 1st.

Road maintenance causes delays on South Taylor Hill

Argo Road Maintenance has begun annual work on the South Taylor Hill which is expected to cause delays to Highway 97-goers until May 29th.

Dawson Creek reverts to stage one water conservation measures 

The City of Dawson Creek has announced it will be reverting to stage one conservation measures.

Nominations open for 100 Women Who Care Fort St. John’s next event

Nominations are now open for the 100 Women Who Care's next event, scheduled for September 29th, 2026.

Two buildings side by side for the Women's Resource Society.
FSJ Women’s Resource Society talks hygiene to raise awareness

The Fort St. John Women's Resource Society hosted Hygiene Week to raise awareness about hygiene and health in the city.

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