Hair Bin fundraises $2,000 for recovering surgery patient Â
The Hair Bin salon has donated over $2,000 to Misti Collinson, a recovering PCOS patient in Fort St. John.
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The Hair Bin salon has donated over $2,000 to Misti Collinson, a recovering PCOS patient in Fort St. John.
With Autumn officially here, the Rotary Spray Park has closed for the season.
The Fort St. John RCMP are investigating a potential break-and-enter that occurred early Friday morning.
The Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) issued penalties totalling $346,000 to Coastal GasLink Pipeline (CGL) on Tuesday for non-compliance.
The Northern Combat Club’s (NCC) Northern Combat Invitational (NCI) 6 kicks off at DC MMA in Dawson Creek next month.
Jordan is joined by Huskies forward and newly appointed captain Kurtis Lee, who shares his thoughts on the season ahead.
Three new wildfires were sparked in northeast B.C. on Wednesday, two of which were caused by human activity.
North Peace Secondary School graduate Jayden Whitford is this year's recipient of the North Peace Airport Services' $1,000 bursary.
A cat has accidentally journeyed to Dawson Creek from Penticton via an enclosed trailer this week, and the South Peace SPCA would like to reunite the feline with its owners.
Below are the latest sentences handed out from the Fort St. John and Dawson Creek Provincial Courts from September 11th to 15th.
A black bear was spotted in the Energetic City on Thursday, seemingly making its way across town.
The North Peace Historical Society has lots to be thankful for this fall.
Moose FM is hosting “Moosegiving” to help fundraise food donations for the local Salvation Army food bank.
A former Fort St. John resident credits the School District 60 band for his musical awakening in grade six.
The 1 Million March 4 Children, organized by Hand Off Our Kids, was attended by over 100 people in Fort St. John Wednesday morning.
The Firefighters Association of Fort St. John continues to support the community by donating $3,000 to School District 60’s Hot Meal Program.
Local wrestling fanatics will have the opportunity to experience some live pro wrestling action at the Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre next month.Â
The North Peace Historical Society is celebrating their 60th anniversary with the presence of past executives to commemorate its long history since 1963.
Police say he also resided in the Dawson Creek area in the past.
The Site C project is 80 per cent complete, and on track to have all six generating units in service by fall of 2025.