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PRRD to host virtual open houses for Spencer Tuck Regional Park study

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) will hold two virtual town halls via Zoom to gather public input on their Spencer Tuck Regional Park Design Study.

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Evan Saugstad speaks on cancer journey during This Week in the Peace

Evan Saugstad, former mayor of Chetwynd, a columnist with Energerticcity.ca, and a cancer survivor, joined Steve Berard on the most recent episode of This Week in the Peace to discuss the importance of ‘Movember.’

Evan Saugstad: My prostate, my journey – the final chapter? (part 7 of 8)

Evan Saugstad's series discussing his journey with prostate cancer continues.

Fahler Pirates sink Flyers, extends winless streak

The Fort St. John Senior Flyers continue to be winless in the 2023-24 North Peace Hockey League (NPHL) season, dropping their latest game to the Fahler Pirates on November 16th.

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Court Report: November 12th to 15th

Below are the latest sentences handed down from the Fort St. John and Dawson Creek provincial courts from November 12th to 15th.

Nationwide Alert Ready emergency alert test scheduled for November 20th

This week, British Columbia and the rest of Canada’s provinces except Quebec will take part in a national test of the country’s Alert Ready system.

RCMP are looking to locate father and two children last seen in Fort St. John

The Fort St. John RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating Aaron Hume and his two children, ages 7 and 10. 

Blueberry River First Nation Elder calls for governance reform

Members of Blueberry River First Nation (BRFN)’s elders council have announced the removal of councillor Shelley Gauthier during a press conference in Fort St. John on Friday afternoon.

Regular mail delivery to community mailboxes in the Charlie Lake area resumed on January 3rd
Postal workers strike halts mail and parcel delivery across Canada

Residents of the Peace River region can expect to experience mail and parcel delivery interruptions as Canada Post workers go on strike following a year of unsuccessful negotiations. 

BC SPCA officer rescues seven kittens

The BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) has rescued seven kittens from an abandoned home in northeast B.C.

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(UPDATE) Highway 670 in Grande Prairie reopens following crash

UPDATE 4:30 p.m. November 15th: RCMP officers say the collision referenced in the article below has been cleared off the roads, and traffic has returned to normal. Officers are also thanking Emergency Response teams for their assistance.

Telecommunications outage to impact northern BC communities

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) has announced a maintenance outage next week, which will affect local customers.

Athletics Crush Flyers 9-1 in NPHL Showdown

The Fort St. John Senior Flyers losing streak is now at five after another agonizing loss in Grande Prairie in North Peace Hockey League (NPHL) action on Thursday, November 14th.

Evan Saugstad: My prostate, my journey – full bladder, empty rectum; are you joking? (part 6 of 8)

Evan Saugstad’s series discussing his journey with prostate cancer continues.

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Dawson Creek announces road closure for Christmas tree transportation

The City of Dawson Creek has announced a road closure on Sunday, November 17th, to transport and set up its Christmas tree in the downtown area. 

Uber announces expansion across BC in early 2025

Rideshare service Uber has announced it will be expanding its services across B.C. starting in early 2025.

Northern Health launches survey to assess healthcare needs

The Northern Health Authority has launched a survey for people discharged from their Intensive Care Units (ICUs) or caregivers of those patients in the Northern Health region in the last two years.

City addresses snow removal concerns and promises policy changes

The City of Fort St. John has announced intentions to change snow clearing policies this winter. 

Study unveils barriers and needs for healthcare students in the north

The research group from the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) conducting a study about prospective students in the North has released more details about their study to Energeticcity.ca on Thursday.

Twisted Off Road Toy Drive accepting donations through Christmas season

Residents of Fort St. John are being invited to participate in the giving season again this year with the return of the annual 'Twisted Off Road' Toy Drive.

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