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Hudson’s Hope Volleyball president talks club’s growing pains, new coaches

The Hudson's Hope Volts volleyball team played several tournaments after being established last December by Amber White

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(UPDATE) Missing person found by Beaverlodge RCMP

A person reported missing on June 8th has been found by Beaverlodge RCMP.

District of Taylor announces temporary water shutoff 

The District of Taylor has announced planned water shut offs for select residents ahead of water service upgrades.

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Northern Health ‘pleased’ to see additional funding for rural family doctors in new health care agreement

A new agreement between the Ministry of Health and Doctors of BC has pledged additional funding for doctors providing services in rural communities.

Charges laid after investigation by Northern Rockies RCMP drug seizure

Northern Rockies RCMP have seized five kilograms of suspected cocaine following a year-long investigation.

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Two children dead after side-by-side incident in Pouce Coupe

A side-by-side all-terrain off-road vehicle rolled over on Thursday, June 4th, at a residence in the village of Pouce Coupe, causing the deaths of two young children

Fort St. John RCMP urging public help in case of missing vehicle

A Jeep was stolen from Charlie Lake on Sunday morning, June 7th, according to RCMP.

Dawson Creek and District Chamber of Commerce re-launches initiative recognizing local businesswomen

Working Women Wednesday is expected to be published bi-weekly on the Dawson Creek and District's Chamber of Commerce social media platforms.

FSJ Youth Pool Commissioner brings home 11 medals

One of the city's youth pool commissioners won 11 medals at the BC Divisional Championships and Grande Prairie Divisional Championships.

Province appoints special mediator following 72-hour strike notice by 911 operators

British Columbia has appointed a special mediator amid on-going Emergency Communications Professionals and E-Comm negotiations

RCMP seek public help locating missing person

Dawson Creek RCMP are looking for 18-year-old David Harvey, who was last seen on June 4th in Dawson Creek.

Tumbler Ridge to celebrate history, legacy of community at Tumbler Tales book launch festival

The Tumbler Tales book launch festival is about celebrating the 45-year history of the district, says organizer.

Dawson Road Maintenance starts road work on Highway 103

Dawson Road Maintenance will be conducting road work on Highway 103 from June 8th to 11th.

‘Physician staffing issues’ close Hudson’s Hope Health Centre’s ER for a week

Emergency department services in Hudson's Hope will be unavailable for a week due to physician staffing issues.

Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society recognized organizations for $132K contributions

The Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society has recognized several organizations for their contributions, totalling $132K.

Surerus Pipeline gifts Fort St. John Royal Canadian Legion with donation

Surerus Pipeline has donated $25,000 to the Fort St. John Royal Canadian Legion.

Another European utility looks to lock down supply from Ksi Lisims LNG
North Peace Grizzlies’ golf squad attends provincial championships

The North Peace Secondary School golf team went to BC School Sports AAA provincials from June 2nd to 4th.

Save our Northern Seniors member urges better care for seniors during B.C. Seniors Week 

Gail Weber, a member of Save Our Northern Seniors, is urging the province to provide better care for seniors.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: 2026 South Peace Awards Winners

In this edition of the Weekly Review, see the winners of the 2026 South Peace People's Choice Awards. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

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