Community unites to support family faced with unexpected tragedy
A GoFundMe for a stay-at-home mother whose fiance recently passed away is approaching its $30,000 fundraising goal almost three weeks after its publication.
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A GoFundMe for a stay-at-home mother whose fiance recently passed away is approaching its $30,000 fundraising goal almost three weeks after its publication.
Doig Days has been postponed due to wildfire activity in the Doig River First Nation area
The City of Fort St. John is looking for local artists to propose a series of art wrap designs to be installed on utility boxes along 100th Street to contribute to the “street experience and artistic development.”
The Fort St. John Motocross Club is hosting the Peace Motocross Association’s 2024 circuit this coming weekend.
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is providing some Fort Nelson residents with permits to return to the evacuated town.
In this edition, have some returning annual events such as Bluey Day. Plus, events happening May 21-27, 2024.
The mayor of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality in British Columbia says drones are endangering helicopters being used to fight wildfires near Fort Nelson, which was ordered evacuated earlier this month.
The evacuation order for Doig River First Nation has been rescinded, allowing its members to return home as of 11:30 a.m. on Monday.
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality in British Columbia says four homes have been lost in a wildfire that forced the evacuation of Fort Nelson more than a week ago.
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) released an update on Saturday afternoon regarding the Fort Nelson wildfire situation.
Below are the updates to wildfires in northeast B.C. listed as ‘out of control,’ or ‘being held,’ as of May 18th.
Below are the updates to wildfires in northeast B.C. listed as ‘out of control,’ or ‘being held,’ as of May 17th:
One of the largest pillars of strength in Indigenous culture is the sense of community and togetherness.
A family says they’re grateful to the Fort St. John residents for accommodating their family’s flock of ducks after evacuating Fort Nelson.
In response to rumours on social media, Northern Health says there are no service interruptions expected at the Fort St. John Hospital over the long weekend.
Saturday, May 18, is International Museum Day. The North Peace Historical Society is offering FREE admission to the museum for EVERYONE between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
During a press briefing on the wildfire situation in the northeast, Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bowinn Ma announced the mobilization of a second incident management team to combat fires with the Prince George Fire Centre.
On May 16th, the Blizzard Bicycle Club completed its weekly time trial in Baldonnel despite cold and rainy conditions.
The North Peace SPCA is in need of donations after taking in an influx of new animals following the evacuation of Fort Nelson.
The mayor of a northeast British Columbia community threatened by wildfires is warning people who stayed behind in the evacuation zone to stay on their properties and not share images of fire destruction on social media.