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Kwadacha First Nations receive funding to help transition from diesel to cleaner energy

FORT WARE, B.C. - Kwadacha First Nations is beginning to transition from diesel to clean electricity and creat...

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Totem mall floor looking for an art attack

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - Totem Mall wants to add some local flair to its walkway for shoppers to enjoy. The mall i...

Cheer season winding down with strong performances

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - A new facility, a new competition format, and many new ways to practice have kept the En...

Northern Health seeking vaccine clinic volunteers

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - Northern Health is preparing to launch a mass immunization clinic in Fort St. John and n...

Health officials ease visitor restrictions at senior care facilities

VICTORIA, B.C. -British Columbians will have more opportunities to see, and hug, their loved ones in care faci...

Coastal GasLink plans full mobilization for summer construction season

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C -TC Energy officials say they are looking ahead to a strong 2021 construction season for th...

Fine amounts for those attending non-compliant gatherings or events raised

VICTORIA, B.C. - Fines for promoting and attending gatherings against the provincial health officer's (PHO) or...

First intake of First Nations well-being fund now open

VICTORIA, B.C. - The Province has announced that First Nations throughout B.C. can now apply for funding to pr...

RCMP release 2020 annual report for Taylor

TAYLOR, B.C. - Fort St. John RCMP released its annual report detailing calls recieved in the District of Taylo...

Alberta considering its options after Supreme Court ruling on carbon tax: Kenney

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he is disappointed with the Supreme Court of Canada ruling that the federal government has the right to levy a carbon tax on provinces.  Kenney says his government will now consider its options, but the guid...

Saskatchewan premier to outline next steps after Supreme Court upholds carbon price

REGINA — Saskatchewan's premier says his government will outline what it plans to do now that Canada's highest court has ruled Ottawa's carbon price is constitutional.  Scott Moe says in a statement that despite the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling, he...

Creating food security, curbing emissions in local farming

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C - The National Farmers Union (NFU) released a new report this month, titled Imagine If.... ...

Court ruling on federal carbon price both clarifying and worrying, say experts

CALGARY — The Supreme Court of Canada's ruling that the federal carbon price is constitutional raises questions about Canada's ongoing ability to compete with other energy producers around the world, an oil and gas expert said Thursday. The ruling repr...

A quick look at some of the reaction to the Supreme Court carbon price decision

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday the federal carbon price is entirely constitutional. Here's a quick look at some of the reaction to the decision: "The Supreme Court recognized that policies related to emission reduction touch on fed...

In split decision, Supreme Court says the federal carbon price is constitutional

OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court of Canada says the federal carbon price is entirely constitutional. The split deci...

Co-op Community Champion: Jacqueline Alderking

Editor's note: This month's Co-op Community Champion dedicates so much time to the Fort St. John Mtis Society ...

Fort Nelson RCMP arrest male for his alleged involvement in business fire

FORT NELSON, B.C. - RCMP in Fort Nelson have arrested Devon Boynton for his alleged involvement in an arson fr...

District of Taylor announces Peace Island Park caretaker

TAYLOR, B.C. - Peace Island Park has a new caretaker. The District of Taylor says Andy Tylosky grew up in the ...

Northern Health Region adds 42 new cases, weekly geographic distribution map updated

VICTORIA, B.C. - There were 42 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday in the Northern Health Region, dropping the act...

PG man charged $3k after killing elk near Hudson’s Hope

HUDSON'S HOPE, B.C - A Prince George man was charged $3,000 for hunting a spike bull elk in a closed season ne...

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